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Re: folder name syntax



Hello Masaru,

what you propose would certainly work but it is exactly what I'm trying to avoid. I have hundreds of folders and I do not want you go around defining a pet name for each individual folder. I thought that there will some way for defining a regular expression that would change the way folder names are displayed in the folder buffer, completely orthogonal with any other functionality in the buffer.

Rodrigo

Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,

Hello,

In the Message: [Wanderlust English ML: No.02996]
  with the date of Sat, 26 Sep 2009 23:00:42 -0400
[Rodrigo] == Rodrigo Amestica <ramestica@nrao.edu> has written:

Rodrigo> my folders have the following format:

Rodrigo> %<something1>/<something2>/<something3>:user/auth@servername:port:*/*/*

Rodrigo> as you can see, I have folders within folders. I'm plenty of them.

Rodrigo> is there a way to specify the syntax of the text that's actually
Rodrigo> displayed on the folders buffer? For the example shown above I would
Rodrigo> like to see only this:

Rodrigo> <something3>:*/*/*

How about this in your .folders;

  %<something1>/<something2>/<something3>:user/auth@servername:port	"<something3>"

HTH,

Regards,

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