Perhaps you should create a new utility that writes build directives
and works both interactively and non-interactively, depending on the
command line options? If it is able to write both directives and
attachment headers, whatnow can use it for a *really* versatile way to
attach stuff, and it could also be used from many UNIX editors with
a shell.
At this point, I don't see sufficient need. Build
directives are straightforward. I have only ever used two,
one for text and one for application attachments, and never
had to change their structure.
David
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