" This script attempts to define the mailto: and man: protocols. This " feature of elvis is still changing rapidly, so this might not work. " Also, the mailto: alias only works on Unix-like systems. alias readMAILTO { "initialize a mailto: message se noro reol=text if exists($HOME/".signature") then { read ~/.signature 1 i -- } } alias writeMAILTO { "send a mailto: message " This is a lot more complex that one would think. The mail program forks " off a spooler, and the spooler inherits the stdout/stderr file descriptors. " This has the unfortunate side-effect of making elvis wait until the mail " queue is emptied, after this message and any other pending messages have " been uploaded to the mailserver. Yuck! To avoid that, we redirect the " mail program's stdout/stderr to /dev/null. w !!mail -s"!(no subject)subject=" !2 >/dev/null 2>&1 se nomod } alias readMAN { local report=0 nosaveregexp local magic magicchar=^$.[* noignorecase r !!man !2 set bd=man try 1 s/^Reformatting.*ait\.\.\.$// try % s/\\/\\\\/g try % s/_\(.\)/\\fI\1\\fR/g try % s/.\(.\)/\\fB\1\\fR/g try % s/\\fR\\fB//g try % s/\\fR\\fI//g 1 i .nf set nomod }