* Erika Pacholleck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010901 04:46]:
> [23.08.01 18:45 +0100] Ailbhe Leamy <-- :
> > On (18/08/01 18:57), David R?hr wrote:
> > > When I answer a mail mutt always put "> " as quote on the last mail
> > > according to the indent_string in my .muttrc.
> > >
> > > I want "> " only when no other has replyed, but if there already is a
> > > "> " then i want it to become just ">"
> > >
> > > How do I fix this?
> >
> > I don't know, but if you find out, tell me.
> > It hasn't been a problem for me since I started using par, but it's a
> > reason I started using par.
>
> Did not want/need to do that myself, so just an idea how it might be
> done. Set in mutt indent string to ">" and then change the vim call
> to change all lines beginning with a ">" character with a next character
> being a letter to convert the first ">" character to "> ".
> So mutt would automatically do
> >>> quoted3
> >> quoted2
> >quoted1
> And vim would change that to
> >>> quoted3
> >> quoted2
> > quoted1
Or easier yet, keep mutt's setting to "> ", and have vim remove the
space as appropriate. This should do it:
set editor="vim +%s/^> >/>>/"
Cheers,
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