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Re: [Nmh-workers] replyfilter
From: |
Kevin Cosgrove |
Subject: |
Re: [Nmh-workers] replyfilter |
Date: |
Thu, 31 May 2012 12:41:55 -0700 |
On 31 May 2012 at 8:13, Ken Hornstein <address@hidden> wrote:
> I like par fine and I'm glad it has a man page ... but it's damn near
> incomprehensible.
Yes, it reads more as a software specification than instructions
for use. It reminds me of a Super Compact manual, with entries
like:
run
synopsis: verb noun [noun2 ... nounN]
I made that up to an extent, but really, it didn't have any useful value.
> > PARINIT=rTbgqR w65 B=.?!_A_a Q=_s>|
>
> So mine is now:
>
> PARINIT=rTbgqR0 B=.,?_A_a Q=_s>|
>
> The key change being the "R0".
That works for me on my systems. Wahoo! Thanks!
Replying to your message I got these errors:
ascii "\xE2" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x80" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x90" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\xE2" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x80" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x90" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\xE2" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x80" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x90" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\xE2" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x80" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
ascii "\x90" does not map to Unicode at /home/kevinc/bin/replyfilter line 179,
<STDIN> line 3.
I'm not sure what that's about.
After that exmh aborted it's reply attempt. 'repl' on command
line continued to the draft editing step.
Cheerio....
--
Kevin