On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:35:56PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
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> If you turn off $forward_decode you'll get this effect without
> touching $weed.

I looked into that, but it has other side effects with MIME
messages.

> > 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?
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Whups.  Yeah, that's back'erds.

> 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...
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Ah.  Great info.  I was struggling with the concept of the
differences between the two.  This clears it up perfectly.

> Longer answer: Macros can call <enter-command> from anywhere, and
> 'set' is always a valid command.

Wonderful.  Will's example (the other Will, not me) works with the
header parameter, but the syntax was more than enough for me to
figure it out.

You know what's disgusting?  This is the most configurable client
I've ever had to deal with, and I love it.  But I'm spending way too
much time tweaking it.  I need to get out more.  *sigh*

-- 
William Guynes

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