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mhparse add support for CRLF
[mmh]
/
man
/
pick.man1
diff --git
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--- a/
man/pick.man1
+++ b/
man/pick.man1
@@
-3,7
+3,7
@@
.\"
.TH PICK %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
.\"
.TH PICK %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
-pick \- search for messages by content
+pick \- select messages by content
.SH SYNOPSIS
.HP 5
.na
.SH SYNOPSIS
.HP 5
.na
@@
-169,12
+169,22
@@
ago), and `tomorrow' (24 hours from now). All days of the
week are judged to refer to a day in the past (e.g., telling \fIpick\fR
`saturday' on a `tuesday' means `last\ saturday'
not `this\ saturday').
week are judged to refer to a day in the past (e.g., telling \fIpick\fR
`saturday' on a `tuesday' means `last\ saturday'
not `this\ saturday').
-.PP
+Further more, dates in a simplified ISO 8601/RFC 3339 style (e.g.
+`YYYY-MM-DD' or `YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss') are accepted.
Finally, in addition to these special specifications,
.B pick
will
Finally, in addition to these special specifications,
.B pick
will
-also honor a specification of the form `\-dd', which means
-`dd days ago'.
+also honor a date specification of the form `\-\fIddd\fR', which means
+`\fIddd\fR days ago'.
+For example,
+.PP
+.RS 5
+.nf
+pick\0\-after\0\-30
+.fi
+.RE
+.PP
+identifies the messages of the last thirty days.
.PP
.B Pick
supports complex boolean operations on the searching primitives
.PP
.B Pick
supports complex boolean operations on the searching primitives
@@
-223,7
+233,7
@@
output separated by newlines. This is
.B extremely
useful for
quickly generating arguments for other
.B extremely
useful for
quickly generating arguments for other
-.B nmh
+.B mmh
programs by using the
`backquoting' syntax of the shell. For example, the command
.PP
programs by using the
`backquoting' syntax of the shell. For example, the command
.PP
@@
-344,14
+354,14
@@
not, and merely matches the messages you specify. This lets you type
something like:
.PP
.RS 5
something like:
.PP
.RS 5
-show\0`pick\0last:20\0\-seq\0fear`
+show\0`pick\0l:20\0\-seq\0fear`
.RE
.PP
instead of typing
.PP
.RS 5
.nf
.RE
.PP
instead of typing
.PP
.RS 5
.nf
-mark\0\-add\0\-nozero\0\-seq\0fear\0last:20
+mark\0\-add\0\-nozero\0\-seq\0fear\0l:20
show\0fear
.fi
.RE
show\0fear
.fi
.RE
@@
-394,7
+404,7
@@
no output, and the argument given to the outer command as a result of
backquoting
.B pick
is empty. In the case of
backquoting
.B pick
is empty. In the case of
-.B nmh
+.B mmh
programs,
the outer command now acts as if the default `msg' or `msgs' should be
used (e.g., `all' in the case of
programs,
the outer command now acts as if the default `msg' or `msgs' should be
used (e.g., `all' in the case of