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Note in dist, mh-profile, and repl man pages that the @ link
[mmh]
/
man
/
dist.man
diff --git
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--- a/
man/dist.man
+++ b/
man/dist.man
@@
-1,4
+1,4
@@
-.TH DIST %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
+.TH DIST %manext1% "June 18, 2012" "%nmhversion%"
.\"
.\" %nmhwarning%
.\"
.\"
.\" %nmhwarning%
.\"
@@
-69,12
+69,12
@@
forms file with the switch
Forms are processed via the
.B nmh
template system; see
Forms are processed via the
.B nmh
template system; see
-.BR mh\-format (5)
+.IR mh\-format (5)
for details. Components from the redistributed message are available
as standard component escapes in the forms file.
.PP
In addition to the standard
for details. Components from the redistributed message are available
as standard component escapes in the forms file.
.PP
In addition to the standard
-.BR mh\-format (5)
+.IR mh\-format (5)
escapes, the following
.I component
escapes are also supported:
escapes, the following
.I component
escapes are also supported:
@@
-91,7
+91,7
@@
nmh\-cc string Addresses specified with `\-cc\ address'
.RE
.PP
See the
.RE
.PP
See the
-.BR forw (1)
+.IR forw (1)
man page for descriptions of the
.BR \-from ,
.BR \-to ,
man page for descriptions of the
.BR \-from ,
.BR \-to ,
@@
-120,7
+120,7
@@
and
will be sent. Also, a
.RI \*(lq "Resent\-Fcc: folder" \*(rq
will be honored (see
will be sent. Also, a
.RI \*(lq "Resent\-Fcc: folder" \*(rq
will be honored (see
-.BR send (1)).
+.IR send (1)).
Note that with
.BR dist ,
the draft should contain only
Note that with
.BR dist ,
the draft should contain only
@@
-130,7
+130,7
@@
the original message are copied to the draft when the message is sent.
Use care in constructing the headers for the redistribution.
.PP
Because the draft is minimal, the
Use care in constructing the headers for the redistribution.
.PP
Because the draft is minimal, the
-.BR prompter (1)
+.IR prompter (1)
editor is quite useful with
.BR dist .
.PP
editor is quite useful with
.BR dist .
.PP
@@
-138,10
+138,11
@@
If the
.B \-annotate
switch is given, the message being distributed will
be annotated with the lines:
.B \-annotate
switch is given, the message being distributed will
be annotated with the lines:
-
- Resent:\ date
- Resent:\ addrs
-
+.RS
+Resent:\ date
+.br
+Resent:\ addrs
+.RE
where each address list contains as many lines as required. This
annotation will be done only if the message is sent directly from
.BR dist .
where each address list contains as many lines as required. This
annotation will be done only if the message is sent directly from
.BR dist .
@@
-157,12
+158,14
@@
the
switch to change this.
.PP
See
switch to change this.
.PP
See
-.BR comp (1)
+.IR comp (1)
for a description of the
.B \-editor
and
.B \-noedit
for a description of the
.B \-editor
and
.B \-noedit
-switches. Note that while in the editor, the message being resent
+switches. Note that while in the editor, with
+.B \-atfile
+and if the current directory is writable, the message being resent
is available through a link named \*(lq@\*(rq (assuming the default
.IR whatnowproc ).
In addition, the actual pathname of the message is
is available through a link named \*(lq@\*(rq (assuming the default
.IR whatnowproc ).
In addition, the actual pathname of the message is
@@
-171,8
+174,7
@@
stored in the environment variable
and the pathname of
the folder containing the message is stored in the environment variable
.BR $mhfolder .
and the pathname of
the folder containing the message is stored in the environment variable
.BR $mhfolder .
-The creation of the \*(lq@\*(rq file and associated environment variables
-can be controlled via the
+The creation of the \*(lq@\*(rq file is controlled via the
.B \-atfile
and
.B \-noatfile
.B \-atfile
and
.B \-noatfile
@@
-188,7
+190,7
@@
switches invoke the
.B nmh
draft folder facility. This is an advanced (and highly
useful) feature. Consult the
.B nmh
draft folder facility. This is an advanced (and highly
useful) feature. Consult the
-.BR mh-draft (5)
+.IR mh-draft (5)
man page for more information.
.PP
Upon exiting from the editor,
man page for more information.
.PP
Upon exiting from the editor,
@@
-196,7
+198,7
@@
Upon exiting from the editor,
will invoke the
.B whatnow
program. See
will invoke the
.B whatnow
program. See
-.BR whatnow (1)
+.IR whatnow (1)
for a discussion of available options. The invocation of this
program can be inhibited by using the
.B \-nowhatnowproc
for a discussion of available options. The invocation of this
program can be inhibited by using the
.B \-nowhatnowproc
@@
-205,7
+207,6
@@
switch. (In truth of fact, it is the
program which starts the initial edit. Hence,
.B \-nowhatnowproc
will prevent any edit from occurring.)
program which starts the initial edit. Hence,
.B \-nowhatnowproc
will prevent any edit from occurring.)
-
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
.nf
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
.nf
@@
-215,7
+216,6
@@
will prevent any edit from occurring.)
^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
^<mh\-dir>/draft~^The draft file
.fi
^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
^<mh\-dir>/draft~^The draft file
.fi
-
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.fc ^ ~
.nf
.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS"
.fc ^ ~
.nf
@@
-228,10
+228,13
@@
will prevent any edit from occurring.)
^fileproc:~^Program to refile the message
^whatnowproc:~^Program to ask the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq questions
.fi
^fileproc:~^Program to refile the message
^whatnowproc:~^Program to ask the \*(lqWhat now?\*(rq questions
.fi
-
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-comp(1), forw(1), prompter(1), repl(1), send(1), whatnow(1)
-
+.IR comp (1),
+.IR forw (1),
+.IR prompter (1),
+.IR repl (1),
+.IR send (1),
+.IR whatnow (1)
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder"
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder"
@@
-241,11
+244,9
@@
comp(1), forw(1), prompter(1), repl(1), send(1), whatnow(1)
.RB ` \-inplace '
.RB ` \-noatfile '
.fi
.RB ` \-inplace '
.RB ` \-noatfile '
.fi
-
.SH CONTEXT
If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. The message
distributed will become the current message.
.SH CONTEXT
If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. The message
distributed will become the current message.
-
.SH HISTORY
.B Dist
originally used headers of the form
.SH HISTORY
.B Dist
originally used headers of the form
@@
-260,7
+261,6
@@
will recognize
.RI \*(lq Distribute\-xxx: \*(rq
type headers and automatically convert them to
.RI \*(lq Resent\-xxx: \*(rq.
.RI \*(lq Distribute\-xxx: \*(rq
type headers and automatically convert them to
.RI \*(lq Resent\-xxx: \*(rq.
-
.SH BUGS
.B Dist
does not rigorously check the message being distributed
.SH BUGS
.B Dist
does not rigorously check the message being distributed
@@
-292,6
+292,3
@@
don't call it
since
.B comp
won't run it.
since
.B comp
won't run it.
-.PP
-If your current working directory is not writable, the link named
-\*(lq@\*(rq is not available.