| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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From now on, we should edit the rst source.
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Actually the previous default was not documented explicitely. I moved
the batch-tag section first because it seemed that the formats were
previously documented in order default, other.
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Unfortunately release-checks.sh will whine a bit because it has not
caught up with the renaming of the version macros.
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Roll (one last?) release candidate because of Austin's
LIBNOTMUCH_VERSION changes.
Atomically bump the manually (NEWS, debian/changelog) and
automatically (everywhere else) updated places version is mentioned.
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Various other files are synched using "make update-versions". NEWS
has to be hand edited.
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man pages, NEWS, and debian changelog all hardcode date. Make them
hardcode the same date.
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These are manually set in version and NEWS, and propagate to the other files via
"make update-versions"
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Add references to notmuch-insert.1 from other man pages.
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A simple bugfix release, no user visible changes
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Bump the version in-place in NEWS.
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This is in some sense a rollback, but it makes all the automation
happier if the Debian and upstream versions match.
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"Atomically" update the python bindings and man page versions.
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Describe the new batch-tag format. For notmuch-restore, rather than
half-heartedly duplicating the description, we now cite notmuch-dump.
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More or less arbitrarily, notmuch-dump.1 gets the more detailed
description of the format.
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These are the result of running "make update-versions"
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The syntax --output=filename is a smaller change than deleting the
output argument completely, and conceivably useful e.g. when running
notmuch under a debugger.
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The NAME section in manpages generally doesn't start with capital
letter (unless the word is 'proper noun') and doesn't end with
period. Notmuch manual pages now matches that "format".
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There may be a few NEWS changes after this, but no code (hopefully).
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Drop references to notmuch-part(1). Reference all man pages. Fix man
page section of notmuch-dump(1).
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As usual, only `version' is edited by hand. The rest of the changes I
blame on the machine.
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These functions are enough different in their behavior that it's not
really worth it to combine them. They overlap in the format of the
dump file, but we can have a separate page that describes the dump
format, and either reference it or include it. This also keeps things
nice and clean with one page per command.
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- Replace references to section X below with page refences.
- Add SEE ALSO to each page. This is a bit error prone, because each
SEE ALSO section is different, i.e. a page does not refer to itself.
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Fix some problems with indentation (controlled by markup) and
whitespace.
- notmuch.1: reformat
Use .SS macro to make "notmuch setup" a subsection. Introduce another
subsection for the remaining commands.
- notmuch-config.1: reformat
Put all the syntax in the synopsis. Supposedly this is the the UNIX way.
- notmuch-reply.1: fix formatting issues.
Give nicer formatting for synopsis.
Insert missing SEE ALSO header.
- notmuch-dump.1: reformat using subsections
These seems more natural, although, as mentioned, it does require
referring back to the synopsis. Or maybe copying parts of the
synopsis
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We mostly just cut and paste the command descriptions into individual
files, with a short header added to each one.
The splitting into subdirectories is to support the use of ./man as an
element in MANPATH, e.g. for testing.
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