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1.1 root 1: ; This autoloaded file implements the "?" command of mhe
2: (defun
3: (&mh-help ; ? has been typed; pop up help buffer.
4: (save-excursion
5: (pop-to-buffer "MH help")
6: (use-local-map "&mh-keymap")
7: (if (= 0 (buffer-size))
8: (insert-string
9: " n: next line p: previous line\n"
10: " d: delete (mark for del) ^: put (mark for moving)\n"
11: " u: unmark message t: type message\n"
12: " m: mail a message i: incorporate new mail\n"
13: " r: reply to message f: forward a message\n"
14: " e: edit message g: get a new folder\n"
15: " b: get a bboard folder ^X^C: exit.\n"
16: " !: repeat last ^ command. x: run 'extended' command\n"
17: "Also, you can use the following regular Emacs commands:\n"
18: "^N ^P ^S ^R ^U ^V ESC-V ESC-> ESC-< ^X-N ^X-P ^X-1 ^X-D ^X-^V ESC-X\n"
19: "\n"
20: "Edit the buffer marking messages as you wish. When you are done, type ^X^C.\n"
21: "Then messages marked for deletion will be deleted, messages marked\n"
22: "for moving will be moved, and MHE will exit. \n\n"
23: "The keyboard has the same meaning in the type buffer ('t' command) as it\n"
24: "does in the header buffer; this allows you to type mhe commands when the\n"
25: "cursor is in the window of a message being typed. This convenience means\n"
26: "that you cannot edit a message in a type window. The 'e' command is for\n"
27: "that purpose. 'E' is just like 't', except that the keys have their edit\n"
28: "meanings rather than their mhe header command meanings.\n\n"
29: "In any of the submodes, such as editing a message ('e' command), sending\n"
30: "a message ('m' command), or replying to a message ('r' command), exit with\n"
31: "^X^C or with your own standard `get out of Emacs' command.\n\n"
32: "At any time in any mode in any window, you can push down to an instance of\n"
33: "your login shell with the ^_ command. When you terminate that shell (with\n"
34: "^D, or whatever your EOF character is), control will return to mhe exactly\n"
35: "where you left it. You cannot run Emacs or another instance of mhe in this\n"
36: "shell."
37: ))
38: (beginning-of-file)
39: (setq mode-line-format
40: "{%b} Type ESC-^V to scroll help window, or ^X-1 to erase it.")
41: (setq buffer-is-modified 0)
42: )
43: )
44: )
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