* Ed Blackman <e...@edgewood.to> [10-07-13 14:52]:
 [...]
> I have replaced the default meaning of ^L in my keybindings:
> 
> macro generic \Cl ":source ~/.mutt/muttrc\n<refresh>"
> 
> That makes mutt reread my muttrc (which I keep in ~/.mutt), then refresh
> the screen (the default behavior).
> 
> It does mean that I occasionally clobber a manual settings change I've
> made when I just want to refresh the screen, but I try not to make too
> many manual settings changes.  If I do something manually twice, it's
> usually worth the time to script it, if only because I won't forget how
> to do it the next time I want to do it.

If the file(s) you source contain settings you have altered manually
within a mutt session, your manual settings will replaced by the settings
contained within the sourced file(s).  Any other action would not make
sense or *why* would one/you source files?

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