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Subject: Re: can't read "mhProfile(unseen-sequence)"
From: Iain MacDonnell <Iain.MacDonnell () uk ! sun ! com>
Date: 2000-07-31 21:13:30
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"Douglas N. Arnold" writes:
:
: For years I've been using the standard script to get a running exmh
: process to color folders with unseen mail:
:
: #!/usr/bin/wish
: wm withdraw .
: send exmh Flist_UnseenUpdate $argv
: exit
:
: Now it has stopped working and I can't figure out why.
: It returns the error message:
:
: % exmhflist inbox
: Error in startup script: can't read "mhProfile(unseen-sequence)": no such
: variable
: while executing
: "split $mhProfile(unseen-sequence)"
: (procedure "Mh_Unseen" line 3)
: invoked from within
: "Mh_Unseen $folder"
: (procedure "Flist_UnseenMsgs" line 3)
: invoked from within
: "Flist_UnseenMsgs $folder"
: (procedure "Flist_UnseenUpdate" line 4)
: invoked from within
: "Flist_UnseenUpdate inbox"
: invoked from within
: "send exmh Flist_UnseenUpdate $argv"
: (file "/home/dna/bin/exmhflist" line 7)
:
: It even happens even with the simplest of .mh_profile files:
:
: Path: Mail
: unseen-sequence: unseen
: Folder-Unseen: inbox
: draft-folder: drafts
:
: Can anyone shed some light. Thanks.
:
: -- Doug
:
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: exmh-2.2-1
: tcl-8.0.5-35
: tk-8.0.5-35
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