Perry The Cynic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 05 Oct 2000:
> My mail folders are in ~/mail (lowercase), so I use the startup command
> set folder=~/mail
> After that, I can refer to my folders as =foldername, which is dandy, but
> means I have to type a leading "=" every time I change folders with the
> :change-folder command. Is there a way to *not* have to type the initial
> "=" character? It works of course if I chdir to ~/mail before running
> mutt, but that's a wee bit lame.
Well, you can make c into a macro, that will first invoke the
<change-folder> function and then pre-type the = for you.
macro index c <change-folder>=
That way you don't have to type it. :-) Of course, if you don't want it
there for some reason sometimes, you have to then manually erase it.
Regards,
Mikko
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