=- Chris G wrote on Thu 9.Aug'07 at 21:32:32 +0100 -= > > > macro index s ":push <enter-command>^Mset > > > mbox_type=mbox^M<save-message>" > > > > b) Don't use ^M but <enter> > > I did try <enter> but it didn't appear to work as I wanted, it > might have been 'finger trouble' but I don't think so.
It might have something to do with your useless use of "push", adding another input + quoting level. BTW you don't need it after enter-command anyway. > > c) You don't need "push" for this, make it a simple macro. > > How would I do this? Recall what "push" and "macro" do: in your case pretty much the same, so "push" is redundant. > > > Ah, I hadn't seen that there is an <enter-command> function > > > which effectively takes one to the : prompt, thank you. I'll > > > experiment some more. > > > > Hit '?', there you see all function names and current > > keybindings. > > Er, yes, but there are over 100 of them and while I'm familiar > with quite a few of them I just hadn't noticed the > <enter-command>. _Every_ key is bound to a function, so whatever key you use (like ":") you can find the name there whenever it crosses your path. -- © Rado S. -- You must provide YOUR effort for your goal! EVERY effort counts: at least to show your attitude. You're responsible for ALL you do: you get what you give.