Re: Clarification on tag-prefix-cond vs. tag-prefix
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On Sunday, February 15 at 07:45 PM, quoth Jan-Herbert Damm:
>2.2. Simple Patterns
>
> Mutt supports two versions of so called ``simple searches'' which are
> issued if the query entered for searching, limiting and similar operations
> does not seem to be a valid pattern (i.e. it does not contain one of these
> characters: ``~'', ``='' or ``%'').
>
>[...]
>
>Table 4.2. Simple search keywords
>
> +----------------------------+
> | Keyword | Pattern modifier |
> |---------+------------------|
> | all | ~A |
> |---------+------------------|
Ahhhh, *those* things. Think of them as common aliases for simple
patterns. "all" gets translated into ~A.
You're right, it can be confusing. :)
~Kyle
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