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set editor, switching from vim to emacs



Hi there :)

I am investigating emacs as an replacement vor vim in general. Somehow
vim goes on my nerves, it is generally excellent software, but
sometimes I am trying new things out, and emacs _is_ a new thing :)

I had
set editor="/usr/bin/vim +':set textwidth=72' +':set wrap' +\`awk
'/^$/ {print i+2; exit} {i++}' %s\` %s"
in my muttrc, and I admit, I do not understand the ''` and awk and
print things. I thought I could replace it with
set editor = "emacs -nw %s"
or
set editor = "emacsclient +%s"
but I don't get it to jump under the headers to immediately
start typing message (edit_headers on)...

So, where is the missing link?

I would appreciate if somebody is there pointing me into right
direction...


Regards, Konsti (slamming ESC as an bezerk now, its useless 'cause
typing in emacs already:P)


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