Hello Eduardo, > I've been toying with creating a vim frontend for nmh, taking as much > advantage The way I have currently envisioned the process is to call > comp within the editor (using -nowhatnow and -noedit), and have the > editor open a new buffer with the newly created draft. However, for > this to work I'd need to know the name of the newly created draft, > specially if there's more than one available draft. Is there a way to > receive this information from comp itself (or from any other nmh > tool)?
It's a bit fiddly, with edge cases. $ echo path: $PWD >profile $ export MH=$PWD/profile $ mhparam draft-folder $ comp -noedit -nowhatnowproc ======================================================================== Welcome to nmh version 1.7+dev ... Press enter to continue: $ ls context draft profile $ cat draft From: Ralph Corderoy <ra...@...inputplus.co.uk> To: cc: Fcc: +outbox Subject: -------- $ $ echo draft-folder: drafts >>profile $ mhparam draft-folder drafts $ $ comp -noedit -nowhatnowproc Create folder "/home/tmp/1529073058.514439883/drafts"? yes $ mhpath +$(mhparam draft-folder) last /home/tmp/1529073058.514439883/drafts/1 $ comp -noedit -nowhatnowproc $ comp -noedit -nowhatnowproc $ mhpath +$(mhparam draft-folder) last /home/tmp/1529073058.514439883/drafts/3 $ -- Cheers, Ralph. https://plus.google.com/+RalphCorderoy -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers