On Feb 08, William Guynes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > I tend to not want to see all headers normally (having a full screen > of headers just doesn't entice me to read the message). But, I tend > to need them when I report spam using forward.
If you turn off $forward_decode you'll get this effect without touching $weed. > I've given thought to re-binding the default forward key to... > 1) set weed=yes > 2) forward-message > 3) set weed=no Er, you do realize this turns $weed on for forwarding, and off otherwise, which is the opposite of what you first said you wanted? > From looking at all the available examples, I think I'll have to > make a macro then bind the f key to it. > Is there a way to perform a set command in a keybinding? > If so, what's the syntax for multiples, assuming no macro? Multiple what? A keybinding is to bind a key to a defined function in a key map. Anything more complex is by definition a macro. There's nothing bad about using a macro instead of keybinding, either, so it doesn't really matter... > Also, I'm not sure I can perform the toggle while in index mode, but > would have a better chance in pager mode. > Can the binding even do the toggle in index menu? Short answer: yes. Longer answer: Macros can call <enter-command> from anywhere, and 'set' is always a valid command.
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