Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Tuesday, June 17 at 02:48 AM, quoth Russell Hoover:
I originally had this:
<|cv|dm
and you suggested this:
'(<|=cv|=dm)$'
but the only two things that works are these:
<|cv|dm and '<|cv|dm'
No other combination lets it read the %c to the right of the line.
Hm. I just tested it. It seems like mutt doesn't want to do more than
one shortcut substitution per pattern (I haven't checked the source to
double-check, but that's how it seems to behave). I learned something
new about mutt! Thanks!
When expanding paths, mutt looks at the first character for a shortcut
only, much like ~-expansion in the shell. That means that
<|cv|dm
will be expanded to
foobar|cv|dm
before being compiled as a regex. In
(<|=cv|=dm)$
there won't be any expansion at all since '(' isn't special at all. To
match mailboxes 'foo' and 'bar' below $folder, something like this could
work:
=(foo|bar)
Rocco