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Many commands that operate on individual messages, such as mh-forward
or mh-refile-msg
take a RANGE
argument. This argument can be
used in several ways.
If you provide the prefix argument C-u to these commands, then you
will be prompted for the message range. This can be any valid MH range which
can include messages, sequences (voir la section Using Sequences), and the abbreviations
(described in the mh
(1) man page):
Indicates all messages in the range <num1> to <num2>, inclusive. The range must be nonempty.
Up to N messages beginning with (or ending with) message num. Num may be any of the predefined symbols: first, prev, cur, next or last.
The first, previous, next or last messages, if they exist.
All of the messages.
For example, a range that shows all of these things is ‘1 2 3 5-10 last:5 unseen’.
If the option transient-mark-mode
is turned on and you set a region
in the MH-Folder buffer, then the MH-E command will perform the operation on
all messages in that region.
The ‘mh-range’ customization group contains a single option which affects how ranges are interpreted.
mh-interpret-number-as-range-flag
On means interpret a number as a range (default: ‘on’).
Since one of the most frequent ranges used is ‘last:N’, MH-E will
interpret input such as ‘200’ as ‘last:200’ if the
mh-interpret-number-as-range-flag
option is on (which is the
default). If you need to scan just the message 200, then use the range
‘200:1’ or ‘200-200’.
Ce document a été généré par Eric Reinbold le 27 Octobre 2007 en utilisant texi2html 1.78.