That would do it. Thanks, Ronny. I think I prefer the vim mapping.
Overall I do prefer the quoting of the entire reply.
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
> On 26-Jul-2000, Ken W wrote:
> > I guess essentially, blank line would not be quoted. It would be
> > really nice for skipping
On 26-Jul-2000, Ken W wrote:
> I guess essentially, blank line would not be quoted. It would be
> really nice for skipping paragraph to paragraph.
To do it manually, put this in ~/.vimrc:
map _> :%s/^> $
and use _> everytime you need to.
To do it automatically, in ~/.muttrc:
It would look like the following:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000, Joe Abley wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 10:27:39PM -0400, Ken W wrote:
> > Has anyone here written a script to make vim quote replies like tin
> > can, placing a spaces between quoted paragraphs? I would do it but I
> > don't know how.
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 10:27:39PM -0400, Ken W wrote:
> Has anyone here written a script to make vim quote replies like tin
> can, placing a spaces between quoted paragraphs? I would do it but I
> don't know how. :( I think this would be a great function for mutt as
> a variable.
Do you have
Has anyone here written a script to make vim quote replies like tin
can, placing a spaces between quoted paragraphs? I would do it but I
don't know how. :( I think this would be a great function for mutt as
a variable.
Thanks.
-Ken
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