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- .SC PROMPTER 1
- .NA
- prompter \- prompting editor front\-end
- .SY
- prompter
- \%[\-erase\ chr]
- \%[\-kill\ chr]
- \%[\-prepend] \%[\-noprepend]
- \%[\-rapid] \%[\-norapid]
- file
- \%[\-help]
- .DE
- This program is normally not invoked directly by users
- but takes the place of an editor and acts as an editor front\-end.
- It operates on an 822\-style message draft skeleton specified by file,
- normally provided by \fIcomp\fR, \fIdist\fR, \fIforw\fR, or \fIrepl\fR.
-
- \fIPrompter\fR is an editor which allows rapid composition of
- messages.
- It is particularly useful to network and low\-speed
- (less than 2400 baud) users of \fIMH\fR.
- It is an \fIMH\fR program in that
- it can have its own profile entry with switches,
- but it is not invoked directly by the user.
- The commands \fIcomp\fR, \fIdist\fR, \fIforw\fR, and \fIrepl\fR
- invoke \fIprompter\fR as an editor,
- either when invoked with `\-editor\ prompter',
- or by the profile entry \*(lqEditor:\ prompter\*(rq,
- or when given the command `edit\ prompter' at \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq level.
-
- For each empty component \fIprompter\fR finds in the draft,
- the user is prompted for a response;
- A <RETURN> will cause the whole component to be left out.
- Otherwise,
- a `\\' preceding a <RETURN> will continue the response on the next line,
- allowing for multiline components.
- Continuation lines \fBmust\fR begin with a space or tab.
-
- Each non\-empty component is copied to the draft and displayed on the
- terminal.
-
- The start of the message body is denoted by a blank line or a line of dashes.
- If the body is non\-empty, the prompt, which isn't written to the file, is
-
- \*(lq--------Enter additional text\*(rq,
-
- or (if `\-prepend' was given)
-
- \*(lq--------Enter initial text\*(rq.
-
- Message\-body typing is terminated with an end\-of\-file (usually CTRL\-D).
- At this point control is returned to the calling program,
- where the user is asked \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq.
- See \fIwhatnow\fR for the valid options to this query.
-
- By using the `\-prepend' switch, the user can add type\-in to the beginning
- of the message body and have the rest of the body follow.
- This is useful for the \fIforw\fR command.
-
- By using the `\-rapid' switch,
- if the draft already contains text in the message\-body,
- it is not displayed on the user's terminal.
- This is useful for low\-speed terminals.
-
- The line editing characters for kill and erase may be
- specified by the user via the arguments `\-kill\ chr' and `\-erase\ chr',
- where chr may be a character; or `\\nnn', where \*(lqnnn\*(rq is the
- octal value for the character.
-
- An interrupt (usually CTRL\-C) during component typing will abort
- \fIprompter\fR and the \fIMH\fR command that invoked it.
- An interrupt during message\-body typing is equivalent to CTRL\-D,
- for historical reasons.
- This means that \fIprompter\fR should finish up and exit.
-
- The first non\-flag argument to \fIprompter\fR
- is taken as the name of the draft file, and
- subsequent non\-flag arguments are ignored.
- .\" (\fIRepl\fR invokes editors with two file arguments:
- .\" the draft file name and the replied\-to message file name.)
- .Fi
- ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
- ^/tmp/prompter*~^Temporary copy of message
- .Pr
- prompter\-next: To name the editor to be used on exit from \fIprompter\fR
- .Ps
- ^Msg\-Protect:~^To set mode when creating a new draft
- .Sa
- comp(1), dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), whatnow(1)
- .De
- `\-prepend'
- .Ds
- `\-norapid'
- .Co
- None
- .Bu
- \fIPrompter\fR uses \fIstdio\fR\0(3), so it will lose if you edit files
- with nulls in them.
- .En
-