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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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Conflicts:
NEWS
Conflicts resolved by hand for date of 0.12 release.
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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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Add new option --reply-to=(all|sender) to "notmuch reply" to select whether
to reply to all (sender and all recipients), or just sender. Reply to all
remains the default.
Credits to Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> for his similar earlier
work where I picked up the basic idea of handling reply-to-sender in
add_recipients_from_message(). All bugs are mine, though.
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
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Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
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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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