Hi all, To simplify a complex (and let's pretend it's theoretical ;-) scenario, I'd like to do something like:
macro index,pager,attach b '<enter-command> foo<enter><bounce-message>' Now anybody familiar with tag-prefix will see the problem here... The default binding falls flat: bind generic ';' tag-prefix In particular, the tag-prefix applies to enter-command, not to bounce-message as one would like. Attempting to insert tag-prefix or tag-prefix-cond in the macro doesn't work either, since that might not be the intention. So far, this is what I've done to deal with this scenario: bind generic ';' noop macro index,pager,attach 'b' '<enter-command> foo<enter><bounce-message>' macro index,pager,attach ';b' \ '<tag-prefix-cond><enter-command> foo<enter><tag-prefix><bounce-message>' Of course this means rebuilding the full set of bindings. Any other ideas? (apart from changing the approach, remember this is supposedly theoretical...) Thanks, Aron