Re: mutt/vim/sigdashes question

2000-01-22 Thread Duncan Watson
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 03:25:11AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > Russell -- [SNIP] > ...and then Russell Hoover said... > % But I'm still not sure how to make a mutt macro to automatically put me > % into vim in insert mode. Right now I have this .muttrc macro: > > Try an autocommand; for more info

Re: mutt/vim/sigdashes question

2000-01-22 Thread David T-G
Russell -- ...and then Russell Hoover said... % On Tue 01/18/00 at 10:00 AM -0500, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: % % > set editor="vim +/^$" % > to put the cursor at the first blank line. But it might help. % % It did help. I decided to start using edit_headers because without them

Re: mutt/vim/sigdashes question

2000-01-19 Thread Russell Hoover
On Tue 01/18/00 at 10:00 AM -0500, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since you reference lines 2/3 you are probably not using edit_headers and > wouldn't be interested in setting your editor variable to something like > set editor="vim +/^$" > to put the cursor at the first blank line. Bu

Re: mutt/vim/sigdashes question

2000-01-18 Thread David T-G
Russell -- ...and then Russell Hoover said... % When I go to send a new mail with the 'm' command, how can I make it (by % creating a macro or otherwise) so that I am instantly put into vim in insert % mode, and with the sigdashes on line 3 instead of line 2? Since you reference lines 2/3 you ar

mutt/vim/sigdashes question

2000-01-18 Thread Russell Hoover
When I go to send a new mail with the 'm' command, how can I make it (by creating a macro or otherwise) so that I am instantly put into vim in insert mode, and with the sigdashes on line 3 instead of line 2? -- // [EMAIL PROTECTED] //