On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 02:46:16PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> and you don't want to share you #editor value with us?  hint hint
> besides, you might want to upgrade to vim 6.1 ...
>
vi launched from a shell says: 
:ve                                                           
VIM - Vi IMproved 5.6 (2000 Jan 16, compiled May  1 2000 16:14:28)
Included patches: 1-62, 64-70
Compiled by wichert@cloud, with (+) or without (-):
....
from inside mutt:
:ve
version 1.79 (10/23/96) The CSRG, University of California, Berkeley.

How can I tell what my $editor (or #editor) is set to?  Is this a
.bashrc thing or a .muttrc?

Obviosly I am running a different editor from inside of mutt ... Is
there a way in .muttrc to specify /usr/bin/vi as my editor?

When I execute "!which vi" from mutts index, I do get /usr/bin/vi just
as I do from my bash prompt.

aloha,
dave


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