4 append \- dumb append editor
9 \fIAppend\fR is used at the
11 prompt to attach a file (or several files) to the message
12 currently under construction.
13 If no file is mentioned when it is invoked,
14 \fIappend\fR asks for the file or files to attach.
16 File arguments are simply normal path names like those you would hand
18 If any of the files aren't readable, are directories, or aren't there,
19 \fIappend\fR will gripe and continue on to the next argument.
24 \fIWhat now?\fR\0edit\0append\0hints
26 picks up the file \*(lqhints\*(rq from the current directory.
29 \fIWhat now?\fR\0edit\0append
31 \fIAppend file(s):\fR\0uucp/ERRLOG\0/etc/motd
34 attaches \*(lquucp/ERRLOG\*(rq and \*(lq/etc/motd\*(rq to the message.
38 The \fIecho\fR command used in this relatively simple shell script
39 may need customization.
40 If your \fIecho\fR doesn't understand the `-n' option
41 to suppress a trailing newline,
42 take it out and write a trailing `\ec' in its argument.
44 You should be able to specify more than one file on the command line.