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prompter(1mh)							 prompter(1mh)

Name
       prompter - prompting editor front-end

Syntax
       prompter [ options ] file

Description
       The  editor is a rudimentary editor provided by and It is automatically
       called by the above commands; you do not need to specify it.

       The editor allows rapid composition of messages.	  It  is  particularly
       useful to network and low-speed (less than 2400 baud) users of MH.

       The  editor is an MH program.  Although is not invoked directly, it can
       have its own profile entry with options; see The and commands invoke in
       one of three ways: when invoked with the -editor prompter 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 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

   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  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 for more details of responses.

       An interrupt, usually <CTRL/C>, during component typing will abort  and
       the  MH command that invoked it.	 An interrupt during message-body typ‐
       ing is equivalent to <CTRL/D>, for historical reasons.

Options
       -prepend
       -noprepend
		 Adds text to the beginning of the message body, so  that  the
		 rest  of  the	body follows.  This is useful for the command.
		 You can  suppress  this  behavior  by	using  the  -noprepend
		 option.

       -rapid
       -norapid	 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 behav‐
		 ior by using the -norapid option.

       -erase char
		 Specifies the line-editing characters, where char  may	 be  a
		 character or \nnn, where nnn is the octal value for the char‐
		 acter.

       -kill char
		 Specifies the line-editing characters, where char  may	 be  a
		 character or \nnn, where nnn is the octal value for the char‐
		 acter.

       The first argument to which is not an option is taken as	 the  name  of
       the draft file, and subsequent non-flag arguments are ignored.

       The default settings for are:

	      -prepend
	      -norapid

Restrictions
       The editor uses therefore do not edit 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 Also
       capsar(1),  comp(1mh),  dist(1mh),  forw(1mh), repl(1mh), whatnow(1mh),
       stdio(3s), mh_profile(5mh)

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