Le 02-12-2008, à 15:57:06 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> * steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 15:33:54 +0100 > > Le 02-12-2008, à 15:20:21 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a > > écrit : > >> * steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 14:55:18 +0100 > >>> Any pointers on how to do that with vim ? > >> > >> On startup: > >> > >> silent! g/^> \?-- $/,$ delete > > > > Ok, I fell on one of those too. The question is how do I integrate that > > line in .muttrc ? > > > > I tried : > > > > set editor="vim -c 'set textwidth=72' -c 'silent! g/^> \?-- $/,$ > > delete'" > > > > but it doesn't work, the old signature is still there. What did I do > > wrong ? > > Probably you need to escape some of the "\"; you'd have to try. I will. > I prefer to have this (and more) in a function MailStart in > ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/mail.vim, and then simply have > > set editor='vim -X -c "call MailStart()"' > > in my muttrc -- much easier to tweak or turn off in hooks as > well. Saves me to try hundreds of escape combinations in muttrc. > So I am also too lazy to do it for you ;-) Ok thanks for the hints, I'll give them a try tomorrow, end of the day for me now. > btw. you don't need tw=72. That's already on by default for > ft=mail. ok, didn't know that. Many thanks Christian for your help. -- steve