prompter(1)prompter(1)NAMEprompter - prompting editor front-end (only available within the mes‐
sage handling system, mh)
SYNOPSISprompter [options] file
OPTIONS
Adds text to the beginning of the message body, so that the rest of the
body follows. This is useful for the forw command. You can suppress
this behavior by using the -noprepend option. Causes the text not to
be displayed on your terminal if the draft already contains text in the
message-body. This is useful for low-speed terminals. You can suppress
this behavior by using the -norapid option. Specifies the line-editing
characters, where char may be a character or \nnn, where nnn is the
octal value for the character. Specifies the line-editing characters,
where char may be a character or \nnn, where nnn is the octal value for
the character.
The first argument to prompter which is not an option is taken as the
name of the draft file, and subsequent non-option arguments are
ignored.
The default settings for prompter are:
-prepend
-norapid
DESCRIPTION
The prompter editor is a rudimentary editor provided by comp, dist,
forw, and repl. It is automatically called by the above commands; you
do not need to specify it.
The prompter editor allows rapid composition of messages. It is par‐
ticularly useful to network and low-speed (less than 2400 baud) users
of MH.
The prompter editor is an MH program. Although is not invoked directly,
it can have its own profile entry with options; see mh_profile(4). The
comp, dist, forw, and repl commands invoke prompter in one of three
ways: when invoked with the -editorprompter option; by an entry in the
file; or by a command at the What now? prompt. If you do not specify
an editor in any of these ways, MH provides prompter as the default
editor for all of these commands.
For information on how to use a different editor with MH commands, see
the reference pages for the appropriate commands, and also mh_pro‐
file(4).
Composing a Message with prompter
When you create a message with an MH command, the mail system provides
a message template for you to fill in. This template consists of two
parts: the message header, comprising a number of header fields; and
the body of the message, which is the area where you type the text of
your message.
The prompter editor displays each header field, one at a time, for you
to fill in. Fill in the component by typing the text that you want.
Type <RETURN> to move onto the next component. Once you have moved on
from a header field, you cannot edit what you have entered.
If you want to leave a header field empty, simply type <RETURN>. You
can continue a header field over one line by typing a back-slash (\)
before the <RETURN>. Continuation lines must start with a blank (a
space or a tab).
The start of the message body is indicated by a blank line or a line of
dashes. If you are creating a new message, the cursor is placed beneath
this line to allow you to enter text. If there is already some body
text in the message (for example, if you are using an existing draft,
or if you are forwarding a message), you will receive a prompt:
--------Enter additional text
or:
--------Enter initial text
The cursor is placed under the prompt to allow you to enter text.
To finish the message, type <CTRL/D>. You will then receive a prompt
asking What now?. See whatnow(1) for more details of responses.
An interrupt, usually <CTRL/C>, during component typing will abort
prompter and the MH command that invoked it. An interrupt during mes‐
sage-body typing is equivalent to <CTRL/D>, for historical reasons.
RESTRICTIONS
The prompter editor will not work with files with nulls in them.
PROFILE COMPONENTS
prompter-next: To name the editor to be used on exit from prompter
Msg-Protect: To set protections when creating a new draft
FILES
The user profile. Temporary copy of message.
SEE ALSOcomp(1), dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), whatnow(1), mh_profile(4)prompter(1)