On Tue 16 at 04:43 PM -0600, "s. keeling" <keel...@nucleus.com> wrote:
> Why are you doing this? In mutt, I hit "r", and emacs fires up with > the contents of the email I'm replying to. What are you doing that > improves or differs from that, and why are you needing to stuff a > macro to do it? For reply with quoting, you're absolutely right. I can comment-out the two macros for RWQ and list-RWQ and get the exact thing I get with them. So I'll get rid of them. (And thanks for your prodding.) I think when I set them long ago, the cursor wasn't placing itself where I wanted it, and instead of fixing that correctly, I wrote a quick macro to be done with it, since that was what I knew how to do (incorectly, as it turns out, but enough to get them to work). It was a quick fix. There may also, for all I know, be a one-keypress solution for reply with *no* quoting, but until I find out what it is, I'll leave my macros for that in place. > I'm just trying to understand the situation, and I'm not seeing why > you're going to such lengths for something that I think is already > there. :-| No, that's fine -- I appreciate it. --- Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.