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[Nmh-commits] [SCM] The nmh Mail Handling System branch, master, updated


From: David Levine
Subject: [Nmh-commits] [SCM] The nmh Mail Handling System branch, master, updated. 1.6-branchpoint-1148-g8442047
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2016 16:19:54 +0000 (UTC)

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commit 844204771f8f1691c8df8601a663be3bafcc0fdd
Author: Larry Hynes <address@hidden>
Date:   Sat Dec 31 15:57:42 2016 +0000

    A cleanup, and possibly some controversy: I've replaced
    
        Rather than standard message skeleton
    
    with
    
        User message skeleton
    
    My thinking here is that a) we can do away with the kinda weird
    'Rather than', b) I find the distinction between 'default' and
    'standard' to be vague and c) it only appears in a few pages
    and is easily remedied. It turns up in comp(1) as "An alternative
    to the standard skeleton.", where 'standard' is used in the same
    way as 'default' is used in rcvdist(1), so I think it's worth
    settling on something 'better' and applying it consistently.
    
    My proposal is 'Default foo', for the foo in %nmhetcdir% and
    'User foo' for the foo in the user's <mh-dir>.

commit f95650db0275e68fb7066451014afcdf9686c1de
Author: Larry Hynes <address@hidden>
Date:   Sat Dec 31 15:54:55 2016 +0000

    Fix skeletons in comp(1), forw(1) and dist(1)
    
    While I was here, I removed two 'empty' paragraphs (.PP) in forw(1).
    They may have been intended as line breaks, but I think they are
    unnecessary; feel free to overrule me!
    
    Aside: I would not be unhappy if, some day, 'skeleton' was replaced by
    something utilitarian like 'template'.

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Summary of changes:
 man/comp.man    |    6 +++---
 man/dist.man    |    6 +++---
 man/forw.man    |   18 +++++++++---------
 man/rcvdist.man |   35 +++++++++++++++--------------------
 4 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)


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