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index e41494c..2c06da4 100644
--- a/doc/manual.xml.head
+++ b/doc/manual.xml.head
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
MichaelElkinsme@cs.hmc.edu
- version devel-r473
+ version @VERSION@
Michael Elinks on mutt, circa 1995:
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
Mutt-ng Home Page
- http://www.muttng.org
+
@@ -107,9 +107,7 @@
So far, there are no official releases of Mutt-ng, but you can
- download daily snapshots from http://mutt-ng.berlios.de/snapshots/
+ download daily snapshots from
@@ -169,7 +167,7 @@
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
@@ -189,12 +187,15 @@
in a typewriter font and both prefixed with a dollar sign as
it's common for UNIX-like environments. Configuration
variables are lower-case only while environment variables
- are upper-case only.
+ are upper-case only. is a configuration variable while
+ is an environment
+ variable.
- Muttng-specific commands are enclosed in
+ Muttng-specific functions are enclosed in
<> and printed in a typewriter font,
- too.
+ too, as in .As common for UNIX-like environments, references to
@@ -203,6 +204,17 @@
name="muttngrc" sect="5"/>. Execute man [section]
[name] to view the manual page.
+
+ Keys are presented in the following way: ordinary keys
+ are just given as-is, e.g.
+ q. Control characters are
+ prefixed with C- (e.g. the screen can be
+ redraw by pressing L) and E- for
+ Escape, e.g. a folder can be opened read-only with
+ c.
+
+
@@ -690,7 +702,7 @@
-
+
Most commonly used movement bindings
@@ -702,42 +714,42 @@
- j or Down
+ j or Downmove to the next entry
- k or Up
+ k or Upmove to the previous entry
- z or PageDn
+ z or PageDngo to the next page
- Z or PageUp
+ Z or PageUpgo to the previous page
- = or Home
+ = or Homejump to the first entry
- * or End
+ * or Endjump to the last entry
- q
+ qexit the current menu
- ?
+ ?list all key bindings for the current menu
@@ -768,7 +780,7 @@
-
+
Line Editor Functions
@@ -780,113 +792,113 @@
- ^A or <Home>
+ A or Homemove to the start of the line
- ^B or <Left>
+ B or Leftmove back one char
- Esc B
+ Bmove back one word
- ^D or <Delete>
+ D or Deletedelete the char under the cursor
- ^E or <End>
+ E or Endmove to the end of the line
- ^F or <Right>
+ F or Rightmove forward one char
- Esc F
+ Fmove forward one word
- <Tab>
+ Tabcomplete filename or alias
- ^T
+ Tcomplete address with query
- ^K
+ Kdelete to the end of the line
- ESC d
+ ddelete to the end of the word
- ^W
+ Wkill the word in front of the cursor
- ^U
+ Udelete entire line
- ^V
+ Vquote the next typed key
- <Up>
+ Uprecall previous string from history
- <Down>
+ Downrecall next string from history
- <BackSpace>
+ BackSpacekill the char in front of the cursor
- Esc u
+ uconvert word to upper case
- Esc l
+ lconvert word to lower case
- Esc c
+ ccapitalize the word
- ^G
- n/a
+ G
+ abort
- <Return>
- n/a
+ Return
+ finish editing
@@ -897,7 +909,7 @@
You can remap the editor functions using the
- command. For example, to make
+ command. For example, to make
the Delete key delete the character in front
of the cursor rather than under, you could use
@@ -930,7 +942,7 @@
-
+
Most commonly used Index Bindings
@@ -942,147 +954,147 @@
- c
+ cchange to a different mailbox
- ESC c
+ cchange to a folder in read-only mode
- C
+ Ccopy the current message to another mailbox
- ESC C
+ Cdecode a message and copy it to a folder
- ESC s
+ sdecode a message and save it to a folder
- D
+ Ddelete messages matching a pattern
- d
+ ddelete the current message
- F
+ Fmark as important
- l
+ lshow messages matching a pattern
- N
+ Nmark message as new
- o
+ ochange the current sort method
- O
+ Oreverse sort the mailbox
- q
+ qsave changes and exit
- s
+ ssave-message
- T
+ Ttag messages matching a pattern
- t
+ ttoggle the tag on a message
- ESC t
+ ttoggle tag on entire message thread
- U
+ Uundelete messages matching a pattern
- u
+ uundelete-message
- v
+ vview-attachments
- x
+ xabort changes and exit
- <Return>
+ Returndisplay-message
- <Tab>
+ Tabjump to the next new or unread message
- @
+ @show the author's full e-mail address
- $
+ $save changes to mailbox
- /
+ /search
- ESC /
+ /search-reverse
- ^L
+ Lclear and redraw the screen
- ^T
+ Tuntag messages matching a pattern
@@ -1224,7 +1236,7 @@
Furthermore, the following flags reflect who the message is
addressed
to. They can be customized with the
- variable.
+ variable.
@@ -1289,7 +1301,7 @@
-
+
Most commonly used Pager Bindings
@@ -1301,57 +1313,57 @@
- <Return>
+ Returngo down one line
- <Space>
+ Spacedisplay the next page (or next message if at the end of a message)
- -
+ -go back to the previous page
- n
+ nsearch for next match
- S
+ Sskip beyond quoted text
- T
+ Ttoggle display of quoted text
- ?
+ ?show key bindings
- /
+ /search for a regular expression (pattern)
- ESC /
+ /search backwards for a regular expression
- \
+ \toggle search pattern coloring
- ^
+ ^jump to the top of the message
@@ -1372,18 +1384,17 @@
- Also, the internal pager supports a couple other advanced features.
- For
- one, it will accept and translate the ``standard'' nroff sequences
- forbold and underline. These sequences are a series of either the
- letter,
- backspace (^H), the letter again for bold or the letter,
- backspace,
- ``_'' for denoting underline. Mutt-ng will attempt to display
- these
- in bold and underline respectively if your terminal supports them. If
- not, you can use the bold and underline
- objects to specify a color or mono attribute for them.
+ Also, the internal pager supports a couple other advanced
+ features. For one, it will accept and translate the
+ ``standard'' nroff sequences forbold and underline. These
+ sequences are a series of either the letter, backspace
+ (H), the letter again for bold
+ or the letter, backspace, _ for denoting
+ underline. Mutt-ng will attempt to display these in bold and
+ underline respectively if your terminal supports them. If not,
+ you can use the bold and underline objects to specify a color or mono attribute
+ for them.
@@ -1397,7 +1408,7 @@
-
+
ANSI Escape Sequences
@@ -1440,7 +1451,7 @@
-
+
ANSI Colors
@@ -1492,7 +1503,7 @@
Mutt-ng uses these attributes for handling text/enriched messages,
and they
- can also be used by an external autoview
+ can also be used by an external
script for highlighting purposes. Note: If you change the colors for your
display, for example by changing the color associated with color2 for
your xterm, then that color will be used instead of green.
@@ -1516,7 +1527,7 @@
-
+
Most commonly used thread-related bindings
@@ -1528,72 +1539,72 @@
- ^D
+ Ddelete all messages in the current thread
- ^U
+ Uundelete all messages in the current thread
- ^N
+ Njump to the start of the next thread
- ^P
+ Pjump to the start of the previous thread
- ^R
+ Rmark the current thread as read
- ESC d
+ ddelete all messages in the current subthread
- ESC u
+ uundelete all messages in the current subthread
- ESC n
+ njump to the start of the next subthread
- ESC p
+ pjump to the start of the previous subthread
- ESC r
+ rmark the current subthread as read
- ESC t
+ ttoggle the tag on the current thread
- ESC v
+ vtoggle collapse for the current thread
- ESC V
+ Vtoggle collapse for all threads
- P
+ Pjump to parent message in thread
@@ -1610,18 +1621,18 @@
in the thread and hides the others. This is useful when threads
contain so many messages that you can only see a handful of threads
onthe screen. See %M in
- .
+ .
For example, you could use
- %?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)? in
+ %?M?(#%03M)&(%4l)? in
to optionally
display the number of hidden messages if the thread is collapsed.
- See also the variable.
+ See also the variable.
@@ -1630,21 +1641,21 @@
Miscellaneous Functions
-
+ a
Creates a new alias based upon the current message (or prompts for a
- new one). Once editing is complete, an
- command is added to the file specified by the
+ new one). Once editing is complete, an
+ command is added to the file specified by the
variable for future use. Note:
- Specifying an
- does not add the aliases specified there-in, you must also source
+ Specifying an
+ does not add the aliases specified there-in, you must also
the file.
-
+ P
@@ -1658,16 +1669,16 @@
-
+ h
- Toggles the weeding of message header fields specified by ignore
+ Toggles the weeding of message header fields specified by
commands.
-
+ e
@@ -1680,8 +1691,8 @@
- (default: ^E on the attachment menu, and in the pager and index
- menus; ^T on the compose menu)
+ (default: E on the attachment menu, and in the pager and index
+ menus; T on the compose menu)
@@ -1701,7 +1712,7 @@
-
+ :
@@ -1709,13 +1720,13 @@
a
configuration file. A common use is to check the settings of
variables, or
- in conjunction with macro to change
+ in conjunction with to change
settings on the
fly.
-
+ K
@@ -1724,7 +1735,7 @@
-
+ F
@@ -1733,16 +1744,16 @@
-
+ L
Reply to the current or tagged message(s) by extracting any addresses
which
- match the regular expressions given by the lists
+ match the regular expressions given by the
commands, but also honor any Mail-Followup-To
header(s) if the
-
+
configuration variable is set. Using this when replying to messages
posted
to mailing lists helps avoid duplicate copies being sent to the
@@ -1757,15 +1768,15 @@
Asks for an external Unix command and pipes the current or
tagged message(s) to it. The variables
- ,
- ,
- and
-
+ ,
+ ,
+ and
+
control the exact behavior of this function.
-
+ e
@@ -1788,12 +1799,12 @@
-
+ !
Asks for an external Unix command and executes it. The
-
+
can be used to control
whether Mutt-ng will wait for a key to be pressed when the command
returns
@@ -1802,12 +1813,12 @@
-
+ T
The pager uses the
-
+
variable to detect quoted text when
displaying the body of the message. This function toggles the
displayof the quoted material in the message. It is particularly
@@ -1817,7 +1828,7 @@
-
+ S
@@ -1845,7 +1856,7 @@
-
+
Most commonly used Mail Composition Bindings
@@ -1857,37 +1868,37 @@
- m
+ mcompose a new message
- r
+ rreply to sender
- g
+ greply to all recipients
- L
+ Lreply to mailing list address
- f
+ fforward message
- b
+ bbounce (remail) message
- ESC k
+ kmail a PGP public key to someone
@@ -1908,15 +1919,15 @@
Composing new messages
- When you want to send an email using mutt-ng, simply press m on
+ When you want to send an email using mutt-ng, simply press m on
your keyboard. Then, mutt-ng asks for the recipient via a prompt in
the last line:
-
-To:
+
+To:
@@ -1938,10 +1949,10 @@ To:
-
+
set editor = "vim +/^$/ -c ':set tw=72'"
set editor = "nano"
-set editor = "emacs"
+set editor = "emacs"
@@ -1978,13 +1989,13 @@ set editor = "emacs"
- At this point, you can add more attachments, pressing a, you
- can edit the recipient addresses, pressing t for
+ At this point, you can add more attachments, pressing a, you
+ can edit the recipient addresses, pressing t for
the "To:" field,
- c for the "Cc:" field, and b
+ c for the "Cc:" field, and b
for the "Bcc: field. You can
- also edit the subject the subject by simply pressing s or the
- email message that you've entered before by pressing e. You will
+ also edit the subject the subject by simply pressing s or the
+ email message that you've entered before by pressing e. You will
then again return to the editor. You can even edit the sender, by
pressing
<esc>f, but this shall only be used with
@@ -1999,8 +2010,8 @@ set editor = "emacs"
-
-set edit_headers
+
+set edit_headers
@@ -2012,7 +2023,7 @@ set edit_headers
-
+
Most commonly used Compose Menu Bindings
@@ -2024,102 +2035,102 @@ set edit_headers
- a
+ aattach a file
- A
+ Aattach message(s) to the message
- ESC k
+ kattach a PGP public key
- d
+ dedit description on attachment
- D
+ Ddetach a file
- t
+ tedit the To field
- ESC f
+ fedit the From field
- r
+ redit the Reply-To field
- c
+ cedit the Cc field
- b
+ bedit the Bcc field
- y
+ ysend the message
- s
+ sedit the Subject
- S
+ Sselect S/MIME options
- f
+ fspecify an ``Fcc'' mailbox
- p
+ pselect PGP options
- P
+ Ppostpone this message until later
- q
+ qquit (abort) sending the message
- w
+ wwrite the message to a folder
- i
+ icheck spelling (if available on your system)
- ^F
+ Fwipe passphrase(s) from memory
@@ -2137,7 +2148,7 @@ set edit_headers
certainoperations like composing a new mail, replying, forwarding,
etc. are
not permitted when you are in that folder. The %r
- in
+ in
will change to
a 'A' to indicate that you are in attach-message mode.
@@ -2156,7 +2167,7 @@ set edit_headers
When you want to reply to an email message, select it in the index
- menu and then press r. Mutt-ng's behaviour is
+ menu and then press r. Mutt-ng's behaviour is
then similar to the
behaviour when you compose a message: first, you will be asked for
the recipient, then for the subject, and then, mutt-ng will start
@@ -2166,12 +2177,12 @@ set edit_headers
-
+
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 05:02:12PM +0100, Michael Svensson wrote:
> Bill, can you please send last month's progress report to Mr.
> Morgan? We also urgently need the cost estimation for the new
> production server that we want to set up before our customer's
-> project will go live.
+> project will go live.
@@ -2188,28 +2199,28 @@ On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 05:02:12PM +0100, Michael Svensson wrote:
The quote attribution is configurable, by default it is set to
-
-set attribution = "On %d, %n wrote:"
+
+set attribution = "On %d, %n wrote:"
It can also be set to something more compact, e.g.
-
-set attribution = "attribution="* %n <%a> [%(%y-%m-%d %H:%M)]:"
+
+set attribution = "attribution="* %n <%a> [%(%y-%m-%d %H:%M)]:"
The example above results in the following attribution:
-
+
* Michael Svensson <svensson@foobar.com> [05-03-06 17:02]:
> Bill, can you please send last month's progress report to Mr.
> Morgan? We also urgently need the cost estimation for the new
> production server that we want to set up before our customer's
-> project will go live.
+> project will go live.
@@ -2241,8 +2252,8 @@ set attribution = "attribution="* %n <%a> [%(%y-%m-%d %H:%M)]:"
In the situation where a group of people uses email as a
discussion, most of the emails will have one or more recipients,
and probably several "Cc:" recipients. The group reply
- functionalityensures that when you press g
- instead of r to do a reply,
+ functionalityensures that when you press g
+ instead of r to do a reply,
each and every recipient that is contained in the original message
will receive a copy of the message, either as normal recipient or
as "Cc:" recipient.
@@ -2265,7 +2276,7 @@ set attribution = "attribution="* %n <%a> [%(%y-%m-%d %H:%M)]:"
- To do a list reply, simply press L. If the email
+ To do a list reply, simply press L. If the email
contains
a Mail-Followup-To: header, its value will be
used as reply
@@ -2278,8 +2289,8 @@ set attribution = "attribution="* %n <%a> [%(%y-%m-%d %H:%M)]:"
-
-lists linuxevent@luga\.at vuln-dev@ mutt-ng-users@
+
+lists linuxevent@luga\.at vuln-dev@ mutt-ng-users@
@@ -2324,8 +2335,8 @@ lists linuxevent@luga\.at vuln-dev@ mutt-ng-users@
You can also attach files to your message by specifying
-
-Attach: filename [description]
+
+Attach: filename [description]
where filename is the file to attach and
description
@@ -2341,8 +2352,8 @@ Attach: filename [description]
- Also see the and
- variables
+ Also see the and
+ variables
@@ -2357,12 +2368,12 @@ Attach: filename [description]
If you want to use PGP, you can specify
-
-Pgp: [E | S | S id]
+
+Pgp: [E | S | S id]
``E'' encrypts, ``S'' signs and
``S<id>'' signs with the given key, setting
-
+
permanently.
@@ -2380,7 +2391,7 @@ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
In these cases, you are dropped into a menu with a list of keys from
which you can select one. When you quit this menu, or mutt can't
find any matching keys, you are prompted for a user ID. You can, as
- usually, abort this prompt using ^G. When
+ usually, abort this prompt using G. When
you do so, mutt will
return to the compose screen.
@@ -2392,7 +2403,7 @@ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
Most fields of the entries in the key selection menu (see also
- )
+ )
have obvious meanings. But some explanations on the capabilities,
flags,
and validity fields are in order.
@@ -2403,7 +2414,7 @@ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
flags:
-
+
PGP Key Menu Flags
@@ -2513,7 +2524,7 @@ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
and
chain-next functions, which are by default bound
to the left
- and right arrows and to the h and l keys (think vi
+ and right arrows and to the h and l keys (think vi
keyboard bindings). To insert a remailer at the current chain
position, use the insert function. To append a
remailer behind
@@ -2532,7 +2543,7 @@ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
Note that different remailers do have different capabilities,
indicated in the %c entry of the remailer menu lines (see
- ).
+ ).
Most important is
the ``middleman'' capability, indicated by a capital ``M'': This
means that the remailer in question cannot be used as the final
@@ -2564,7 +2575,7 @@ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
The first one is regular forwarding, as you probably know it from
- other mail clients. You simply press f, enter the
+ other mail clients. You simply press f, enter the
recipient
email address, the subject of the forwarded email, and then you can
edit the message to be forwarded in the editor. The forwarded
@@ -2574,18 +2585,18 @@ Pgp: [E | S | S id]
-
------ Forwarded message from Lucas User <luser@example.com> -----
+
+----- Forwarded message from Lucas User <luser@example.com> -----
-From: Lucas User <luser@example.com>
+From: Lucas User <luser@example.com>
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 03:08:34 +0100
-To: Michael Random <mrandom@example.com>
+To: Michael Random <mrandom@example.com>
Subject: Re: blackmail
Pay me EUR 50,000.- cash or your favorite stuffed animal will die
a horrible death.
------ End forwarded message -----
+----- End forwarded message -----
@@ -2601,7 +2612,7 @@ a horrible death.
another
address, it will be sent in practically the same format you send it
(except for headers that are created during transporting the
- message). To bounce a message, press b and enter the
+ message). To bounce a message, press b and enter the
recipient
email address. By default, you are then asked whether you really
want to bounce the message to the specified recipient. If you answer
@@ -2730,8 +2741,8 @@ a horrible death.
When multiple commands are used, they must be separated by a semicolon
(;).
-
-set realname='Mutt-ng user' ; ignore x-
+
+set realname='Mutt-ng user' ; ignore x-
The hash mark, or pound sign
(``#''), is used as a ``comment'' character. You can use it to
@@ -2741,8 +2752,8 @@ set realname='Mutt-ng user' ; ignore x-
-
-my_hdr X-Disclaimer: Why are you listening to me? # This is a comment
+
+my_hdr X-Disclaimer: Why are you listening to me? # This is a comment
@@ -2772,8 +2783,8 @@ my_hdr X-Disclaimer: Why are you listening to me? # This is a comment
interpreted
character.
-
-set realname="Michael \"MuttDude\" Elkins"
+
+set realname="Michael \"MuttDude\" Elkins"
@@ -2799,9 +2810,9 @@ set realname="Michael \"MuttDude\" Elkins"
-
+
# folder-hook . \
-set realname="Michael \"MuttDude\" Elkins"
+set realname="Michael \"MuttDude\" Elkins"
@@ -2823,12 +2834,12 @@ set realname="Michael \"MuttDude\" Elkins"
-
+
line1\
line2a # line2b\
line3\
line4
-line5
+line5
@@ -2869,8 +2880,8 @@ line5
-
-my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -a`
+
+my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -a`
@@ -2894,8 +2905,8 @@ my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -a`
-
-set record=+sent_on_$HOSTNAME
+
+set record=+sent_on_$HOSTNAME
@@ -2924,13 +2935,13 @@ set record=+sent_on_$HOSTNAME
-
-set imap_home_namespace = $folder
+
+set imap_home_namespace = $folder
- would set the value of
+ would set the value of
to the value to which
is currently set to.
@@ -2938,7 +2949,7 @@ set imap_home_namespace = $folder
Note: There're no logical links
established in such cases so
- that the the value for
+ that the the value for
won't change even
if gets changed.
@@ -2971,9 +2982,9 @@ set imap_home_namespace = $folder
-
+
macro generic <F1> "!less -r /path/to/manual" "Show manual"
-macro pager <F1> "!less -r /path/to/manual" "Show manual"
+macro pager <F1> "!less -r /path/to/manual" "Show manual"
@@ -2987,11 +2998,11 @@ macro pager <F1> "!less -r /path/to/manual" "Show manual"
-
+
set user_manualcmd = "!less -r /path/to_manual"
macro generic <F1> "$user_manualcmd<enter>" "Show manual"
macro pager <F1> "$user_manualcmd<enter>" "Show manual"
-macro index <F1> "$user_manualcmd<enter>" "Show manual"
+macro index <F1> "$user_manualcmd<enter>" "Show manual"
@@ -3001,8 +3012,8 @@ macro index <F1> "$user_manualcmd<enter>" "Show manual"
-
-macro index <F2> "$user_manualcmd | grep '\^[ ]\\+~. '" "Show Patterns"
+
+macro index <F2> "$user_manualcmd | grep '\^[ ]\\+~. '" "Show Patterns"
@@ -3030,9 +3041,9 @@ macro index <F2> "$user_manualcmd | grep '\^[ ]\\+~. '" "Show Patterns"
-
+
set user_foo = 42
-set user_foo = 666
+set user_foo = 666
@@ -3044,8 +3055,8 @@ set user_foo = 666
-
-set ?user_foo
+
+set ?user_foo
@@ -3055,8 +3066,8 @@ set ?user_foo
-
-reset user_foo
+
+reset user_foo
@@ -3067,8 +3078,8 @@ reset user_foo
-
-unset user_foo
+
+unset user_foo
@@ -3102,8 +3113,8 @@ unset user_foo
-
-muttng -Q muttng_docdir
+
+$ muttng -Q muttng_docdir
@@ -3115,8 +3126,8 @@ muttng -Q muttng_docdir
-
-set user_manualcmd = '!less -r /path/to_manual'
+
+set user_manualcmd = '!less -r /path/to_manual'
@@ -3126,8 +3137,8 @@ set user_manualcmd = '!less -r /path/to_manual'
-
-set user_manualcmd = "!less -r $muttng_docdir/manual.txt"
+
+set user_manualcmd = "!less -r $muttng_docdir/manual.txt"
@@ -3148,8 +3159,8 @@ set user_manualcmd = "!less -r $muttng_docdir/manual.txt"
-
-folder-hook . "set user_current_folder = $muttng_folder_name"
+
+folder-hook . "set user_current_folder = $muttng_folder_name"
@@ -3160,8 +3171,8 @@ folder-hook . "set user_current_folder = $muttng_folder_name"
-
-folder-hook . "set user_current_folder = some_folder"
+
+folder-hook . "set user_current_folder = some_folder"
@@ -3173,8 +3184,8 @@ folder-hook . "set user_current_folder = some_folder"
-
-folder-hook . 'set user_current_folder = $muttng_folder_name'
+
+folder-hook . 'set user_current_folder = $muttng_folder_name'
@@ -3191,8 +3202,8 @@ folder-hook . 'set user_current_folder = $muttng_folder_name'
-
-folder-hook . 'source ~/.mutt/score-$muttng_folder_name'
+
+folder-hook . 'source ~/.mutt/score-$muttng_folder_name'
@@ -3217,12 +3228,12 @@ folder-hook . 'source ~/.mutt/score-$muttng_folder_name'
-
+
set read_inc = 100
set folder = $read_inc
set read_inc = $folder
set user_magic_number = 42
-set folder = $user_magic_number
+set folder = $user_magic_number
@@ -3230,13 +3241,13 @@ set folder = $user_magic_number
-
+ Defining/Using aliases
-
+
-
-Usage: aliaskeyaddress [, address,...]
-
+
+ key address [, address,...]
+
@@ -3259,14 +3270,16 @@ Usage: aliaskeyaddress
- unalias [* | key...]
+
+ [* | key ... ]
+
-
+
alias muttdude me@cs.hmc.edu (Michael Elkins)
-alias theguys manny, moe, jack
+alias theguys manny, moe, jack
@@ -3274,7 +3287,7 @@ alias theguys manny, moe, jack
Unlike other mailers, Mutt-ng doesn't require aliases to be defined
in a special file. The alias command can appear
anywhere in
- a configuration file, as long as this file is source.
+ a configuration file, as long as this file is .
Consequently, you can have multiple alias files, or
you can have all aliases defined in your muttrc.
@@ -3282,13 +3295,13 @@ alias theguys manny, moe, jack
On the other hand, the
function can use only one file, the one pointed to by the
-
+
variable (which is
~/.muttrc by default). This file is not
special either,
in the sense that Mutt-ng will happily append aliases to any file, but
in
- order for the new aliases to take effect you need to explicitly source
+ order for the new aliases to take effect you need to explicitly
this file too.
@@ -3298,10 +3311,10 @@ alias theguys manny, moe, jack
-
+
source /usr/local/share/Mutt-ng.aliases
source ~/.mail_aliases
-set alias_file=~/.mail_aliases
+set alias_file=~/.mail_aliases
@@ -3313,7 +3326,7 @@ set alias_file=~/.mail_aliases
prompt. You can
also enter aliases in your editor at the appropriate headers if you
have the
-
+
variable set.
@@ -3344,13 +3357,13 @@ set alias_file=~/.mail_aliases
-
+ Changing the default key bindings
-
-Usage: bindmapkeyfunction
-
+
+ map key function
+
@@ -3500,7 +3513,7 @@ Usage: bindmapkey
-