From: Lyndon Nerenberg Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 03:18:03 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Manpage cross-reference cleanups: convert '.BR cmd (section)' to '.IR cmd (section)' X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=95e9c4e6befb17ca3e691c26f024fb55eeae5e31;hp=a4b6b148ec5edcfc454cc73d8f608a97fc8c5e25;p=mmh Manpage cross-reference cleanups: convert '.BR cmd (section)' to '.IR cmd (section)' throughout the text. --- diff --git a/man/ali.man b/man/ali.man index c0e4abc..9d9deaf 100644 --- a/man/ali.man +++ b/man/ali.man @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ and any additional alias files given by the switch will be read. Each .I alias is processed as described in -.BR mh\-alias (5). +.IR mh\-alias (5). .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ .nf diff --git a/man/ap.man b/man/ap.man index 7f91503..7c9a8a9 100644 --- a/man/ap.man +++ b/man/ap.man @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ or switches are used. This permits individual fields of the address to be extracted with ease. The string is simply a format string, and the file is simply a format file. See -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) for the details. .PP In addition to the standard escapes, diff --git a/man/comp.man b/man/comp.man index 1309f16..4929dc7 100644 --- a/man/comp.man +++ b/man/comp.man @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ argument. The line of dashes or a blank line must be left between the header and the body of the message for the message to be identified properly when it is sent (see -.BR send (1)). +.IR send (1)). .PP The switch .B \-use @@ -120,16 +120,16 @@ Forms that are selected via the switch are processed via the .B nmh template system; see -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) for details. Drafts constructed from another message or with the .B \-use or .B \-file switchs will NOT be processed with -.BR mh\-format (5). +.IR mh\-format (5). .PP In addition to the standard -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) escapes, the following .I component @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ initial edit. Upon exiting from the editor, 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 diff --git a/man/conflict.man b/man/conflict.man index 9c77be7..1af15e3 100644 --- a/man/conflict.man +++ b/man/conflict.man @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ also checks for maildrops in %mailspool% which do not belong to a valid user. It assumes that no user name will start with `.', and thus ignores files in %mailspool% which begin with `.'. It also checks for entries in the -.BR group (5) +.IR group (5) file which do not belong to a valid user, and for users who do not have a valid group number. In addition duplicate users and groups are noted. diff --git a/man/dist.man b/man/dist.man index 57a4723..1f6e041 100644 --- a/man/dist.man +++ b/man/dist.man @@ -69,12 +69,12 @@ forms file with the switch 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 -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) 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 -.BR forw (1) +.IR forw (1) 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 -.BR send (1)). +.IR send (1)). 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 -.BR prompter (1) +.IR prompter (1) editor is quite useful with .BR dist . .PP @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ the switch to change this. .PP See -.BR comp (1) +.IR comp (1) for a description of the .B \-editor and @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ switches invoke 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, @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Upon exiting from the editor, 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 diff --git a/man/dp.man b/man/dp.man index 13cdd91..e36042a 100644 --- a/man/dp.man +++ b/man/dp.man @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ dp \- parse dates 822-style is a program that parses dates according to the ARPA Internet standard. It also understands many non\-standard formats, such as those produced by TOPS\-20 sites and some UNIX sites using -.BR ctime (3). +.IR ctime (3). It is useful for seeing how .B nmh will interpret a date. @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ switches are used. This permits individual fields of the address to be extracted with ease. The string is simply a format string and the file is simply a format file. See -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) for the details. .PP Here is the default format string used by diff --git a/man/flist.man b/man/flist.man index c2cee59..64998b9 100644 --- a/man/flist.man +++ b/man/flist.man @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ multiple sequences. If this is not given, then the default is to search for all the sequences specified by the .RI \*(lq Unseen-Sequence \*(rq profile component. For more details about sequences, read the -.BR mh\-sequence (5) +.IR mh\-sequence (5) man page. .PP Typically, @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ indicates that it is the current folder. .PP The \*(lqprivate\*(rq flag indicates that the given sequence for that folder is private. See the -.BR mh\-sequence (5) +.IR mh\-sequence (5) man page for details about private sequences. .PP If the option diff --git a/man/fmtdump.man b/man/fmtdump.man index 7f96eb9..c2dcc5f 100644 --- a/man/fmtdump.man +++ b/man/fmtdump.man @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ switches may be used to specify a format string or format file to read. The string is simply a format string and the file is simply a format file. See -.BR mh-format (5) +.IR mh-format (5) for the details. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ diff --git a/man/forw.man b/man/forw.man index 67349f3..124627e 100644 --- a/man/forw.man +++ b/man/forw.man @@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ alternate forms file with the switch Forms are processed via the .B nmh template system; see -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) for details. Components from the first forwarded 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: @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ change this by using the switch. .PP See -.BR comp (1) +.IR comp (1) for a description of the .B \-editor and @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ switches invoke 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 The @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ initial edit. Upon exiting from the editor, 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 diff --git a/man/mark.man b/man/mark.man index 457e221..1f12d9d 100644 --- a/man/mark.man +++ b/man/mark.man @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ you. If neither of these switches is specified, then existing sequences will maintain their current status, and new sequences will default to \*(lqpublic\*(rq if you have write permission for the relevant folder. Check the -.BR mh\-sequence (5) +.IR mh\-sequence (5) man page for more details about the difference between \*(lqpublic\*(rq and \*(lqprivate\*(rq sequences. .PP diff --git a/man/mh-format.man b/man/mh-format.man index 1213c99..7d417aa 100644 --- a/man/mh-format.man +++ b/man/mh-format.man @@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ If a switch was given to .B repl (see -.BR repl (1) +.IR repl (1) for more details about %{\fIfcc\fR\^}), an \*(lqFcc:\*(rq header is output. .PP diff --git a/man/mh-mail.man b/man/mh-mail.man index 888589b..f8d6862 100644 --- a/man/mh-mail.man +++ b/man/mh-mail.man @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ copied onto the message as delivered, so these recipients are not listed. .B nmh uses an encapsulation method for blind copies, see -.BR send (1). +.IR send (1). .RE .PP .BR Dcc : @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Still more recipients. However, the \*(lqDcc:\*(rq line is not copied onto the messages as delivered. Recipients on the \*(lqDcc:\*(rq line receive the same messsage as recipients on the \*(lqTo:\*(rq and \*(lqcc:\*(rq lines. See -.BR send (1) +.IR send (1) for more details. .B Dcc is not supported with the diff --git a/man/mh-profile.man b/man/mh-profile.man index a7c97d0..6395dd6 100644 --- a/man/mh-profile.man +++ b/man/mh-profile.man @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ command. If not present or empty, no such sequences are defined. Otherwise, for each name given, the sequence is first zero'd and then each message is added to the sequence. Read the -.BR mh\-sequence (5) +.IR mh\-sequence (5) man page for the details about this sequence. (profile, no default) .RE .PP @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ not Defines the string which, when prefixed to a sequence name, negates that sequence. Hence, \*(lqnotseen\*(rq means all those messages that are not a member of the sequence \*(lqseen\*(rq. Read the -.BR mh\-sequence (5) +.IR mh\-sequence (5) man page for the details. (profile, no default) .RE .PP @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ will add or remove messages from these sequences when they are incorporated or read. If not present or empty, no such sequences are defined. Otherwise, each message is added to, or removed from, each sequence name given. Read the -.BR mh\-sequence (5) +.IR mh\-sequence (5) man page for the details about this sequence. (profile, no default) .RE @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ entry blank. (profile, default: \&.mh\(rusequences) Keeps track of the private sequence called \*(lqseq\*(rq in the specified folder. Private sequences are generally used for read\-only folders. See the -.BR mh\-sequence (5) +.IR mh\-sequence (5) man page for details about private sequences. (context, no default) .RE @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ composition draft before it is sent. .RS 5 An octal number which defines the permission bits for new message files. See -.BR chmod (1) +.IR chmod (1) for an explanation of the octal number. Note that some filesystems, such as FAT32, do not support removal of read file permissions. (profile, default: 0600) @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ such as FAT32, do not support removal of read file permissions. .RS 5 An octal number which defines the permission bits for new folder directories. See -.BR chmod (1) +.IR chmod (1) for an explanation of the octal number. (profile, default: 700) .RE @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ Indicates a default draft folder for and .BR repl . Read the -.BR mh\-draft (5) +.IR mh\-draft (5) man page for details. (profile, no default) .RE .PP @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ Program called by .B mhl to filter a component when it is tagged with the \*(lqformat\*(rq variable in the mhl filter. See -.BR mhl (5) +.IR mhl (5) for more information. .RE .PP diff --git a/man/mh-tailor.man b/man/mh-tailor.man index 6fa4c7a..cc86504 100644 --- a/man/mh-tailor.man +++ b/man/mh-tailor.man @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ The name of the system-wide default .I maildelivery file. See -.BR slocal (1) +.IR slocal (1) for the details. .RE .PP diff --git a/man/mhl.man b/man/mhl.man index 7fc4c1f..065a455 100644 --- a/man/mhl.man +++ b/man/mhl.man @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ The default format file is: .RE .PP The variable \*(lqformatfield\*(rq specifies a format string (see -.BR mh\-format (5)). +.IR mh\-format (5)). The flag variables \*(lqaddrfield\*(rq and \*(lqdatefield\*(rq (which are mutually exclusive), tell .B mhl @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ By default, .B mhl does not apply any formatting string to fields containing address or dates (see -.BR mh\-mail (5) +.IR mh\-mail (5) for a list of these fields). Note that this results in faster operation since .B mhl @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ name will be prefixed to the output the filter has been run. The expected use of this is to filter a message body to create more pleasing text to use in a reply message. A suggested filter to use for -.BR repl(1) +.IR repl(1) is as follows: .PP .RS 5 @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ The .I formatarg option specifies a string that is used as an argument to the format filter. This string is processed by -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) and all of the message components are available for use. Multiple .I formatarg options can be used to build up multiple arguments to the format filter. diff --git a/man/mhlist.man b/man/mhlist.man index 5371f94..57d0118 100644 --- a/man/mhlist.man +++ b/man/mhlist.man @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ MIME (multi-media) messages. .B mhlist manipulates MIME (multi-media messages) as specified in RFC\-2045 thru RFC\-2049 (See -.BR mhbuild (1)). +.IR mhbuild (1)). .PP The .B \-headers @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ be in mail drop format (to convert a file in mail drop format to a folder of .B nmh messages, see -.BR inc (1)). +.IR inc (1)). .PP By default, .B mhlist diff --git a/man/mhmail.man b/man/mhmail.man index c11dc78..4e686fc 100644 --- a/man/mhmail.man +++ b/man/mhmail.man @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ will supply a \*(lqFrom:\*(rq header field using the sender's local mailbox, see .I localmbox in -.BR mh-format (5). +.IR mh-format (5). Naturally, .B post will fill\-in the \*(lqSender:\*(rq diff --git a/man/mhshow.man b/man/mhshow.man index 28868de..2e69944 100644 --- a/man/mhshow.man +++ b/man/mhshow.man @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ be in mail drop format (to convert a file in mail drop format to a folder of .B nmh messages, see -.BR inc (1)). +.IR inc (1)). .PP A part specification consists of a series of numbers separated by dots. For example, in a multipart content containing three parts, these @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ profile entry to and it will get called automatically. (To handle other single-octet character sets, look at the -.BR less (1) +.IR less (1) manual entry for information about the .B $LESSCHARDEF environment variable.) @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ cannot directly display messages of type partial. You must reassemble them first into a normal message using .BR mhstore . Check the man page for -.BR mhstore (1) +.IR mhstore (1) for details. .SS "External Access" For contents of type message/external-body, diff --git a/man/mhstore.man b/man/mhstore.man index 8218a77..3838d80 100644 --- a/man/mhstore.man +++ b/man/mhstore.man @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ be in mail drop format (to convert a file in mail drop format to a folder of .B nmh messages, see -.BR inc (1)). +.IR inc (1)). .PP A part specification consists of a series of numbers separated by dots. For example, in a multipart content containing three parts, diff --git a/man/msh.man b/man/msh.man index f8172f9..e0ba587 100644 --- a/man/msh.man +++ b/man/msh.man @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ can be used on other files, such as message archives which have been .BR pack ed (see -.BR packf (1)). +.IR packf (1)). Finally, .B msh is an excellent @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ You may wish to use an alternate profile for the commands that .B msh executes; see -.BR mh-profile (5) +.IR mh-profile (5) for details about the .B $MH environment variable. diff --git a/man/next.man b/man/next.man index bb9f46c..d06a1f1 100644 --- a/man/next.man +++ b/man/next.man @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ the message. This command is almost exactly equivalent to .RB \*(lq show .BR next \*(rq. Consult the manual entry for -.BR show (1) +.IR show (1) for all the details. .SH FILES diff --git a/man/pick.man b/man/pick.man index dc68dfd..2db2527 100644 --- a/man/pick.man +++ b/man/pick.man @@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ primitives are available: pattern matching and date constraint operations. .PP A modified -.BR grep (1) +.IR grep (1) is used to perform the matching, so the full regular expression (see -.BR ed (1)) +.IR ed (1)) facility is available within .IR pattern . diff --git a/man/prev.man b/man/prev.man index a7e9b6c..54cda4a 100644 --- a/man/prev.man +++ b/man/prev.man @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ which is called to list the message. This command is almost exactly equivalent to .RB \*(lq "show prev" \*(rq. Consult the manual entry for -.BR show (1) +.IR show (1) for all the details. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ diff --git a/man/prompter.man b/man/prompter.man index 102ea40..1391134 100644 --- a/man/prompter.man +++ b/man/prompter.man @@ -188,5 +188,5 @@ commands (e.g., .SH BUGS .B Prompter uses -.BR stdio (3), +.IR stdio (3), so it will lose if you edit files with nulls in them. diff --git a/man/rcvdist.man b/man/rcvdist.man index 05ccecf..56780ea 100644 --- a/man/rcvdist.man +++ b/man/rcvdist.man @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ an alternate forms file with the switch The .RI \*(lq rcvdistcomps \*(rq file uses the format string facility described in -.BR mh\-format (5). +.IR mh\-format (5). In addition to the standard format escapes, .B rcvdist also recognizes the following additional diff --git a/man/rcvtty.man b/man/rcvtty.man index 16e93c1..917b1ea 100644 --- a/man/rcvtty.man +++ b/man/rcvtty.man @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ equivalent options for and .BR inc . See -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) for details. .PP A newline is output before the message output, and the terminal bell is @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ may be given to specify the width of the scan line. The default is to use the width of the terminal. .PP In addition to the standard format escapes described in -.BR mh\-format (5), +.IR mh\-format (5), .B rcvtty also recognizes the following additional .I component @@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ By default, will send its output to every terminal on the local machine that is owned by current user, and that has given write permission as granted by the command -.BR mesg (1). +.IR mesg (1). If the option .B \-biff is given, then .B rcvtty will obey the notification status set by the command -.BR biff (1) +.IR biff (1) instead. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ diff --git a/man/refile.man b/man/refile.man index d6799f0..2cbec30 100644 --- a/man/refile.man +++ b/man/refile.man @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ refile \- file message in other folders .SH DESCRIPTION .B Refile moves (see -.BR mv (1)) +.IR mv (1)) or links (see -.BR ln (1)) +.IR ln (1)) messages from a source folder into one or more destination folders. .PP @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ be in mail drop format .B nmh messages, see -.BR inc (1)). +.IR inc (1)). .PP If a destination folder doesn't exist, .B refile @@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ The option .B \-link preserves the source folder copy of the message (i.e., it does a -.BR ln (1) +.IR ln (1) rather than a -.BR mv (1)), +.IR mv (1)), whereas, .B \-nolink (the default) deletes the filed messages from the source folder. diff --git a/man/repl.man b/man/repl.man index 060aeed..81e22b8 100644 --- a/man/repl.man +++ b/man/repl.man @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ uses a reply template to guide its actions. A reply template is simply a .B mhl format file (see -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) for details). .PP If the switch @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ skeleton; and will display the draft. .PP See -.BR comp (1) +.IR comp (1) for a description of the .B \-editor and @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ body:component=\*(lq>\*(rq,\|nowrap,\|format .RE .PP See the -.BR mhl(1) +.IR mhl(1) documentation for more information. The format program can be changed by the .B \-fmtproc @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ can be named. .PP In addition to the standard -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) escapes, .B repl also recognizes the following additional @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ 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 @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ Upon exiting from the editor, 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 diff --git a/man/scan.man b/man/scan.man index 4337b94..2d3d43c 100644 --- a/man/scan.man +++ b/man/scan.man @@ -158,11 +158,11 @@ or switches are used. This permits individual fields of the scan listing to be extracted with ease. The string is simply a format string and the file is simply a format file. See -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) for the details. .PP In addition to the standard -.BR mh\-format (5) +.IR mh\-format (5) escapes, .B scan also recognizes the following additional diff --git a/man/send.man b/man/send.man index bdcac3f..fcec2ae 100644 --- a/man/send.man +++ b/man/send.man @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ profile is scanned next. If no match is found or the file does not have a dot suffix, the content-type is text/plain if the file contains only ASCII characters or application/octet-stream if it contains characters outside of the ASCII range. See -.BR mhshow (1) +.IR mhshow (1) for more details and example syntax. .PP Each part contains a name attribute that is the last component of the path name. @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ 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 @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ read (more than one file, each preceded by .BR \-alias , can be named). See -.BR mh\-alias (5) +.IR mh\-alias (5) for more information. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ diff --git a/man/sendfiles.man b/man/sendfiles.man index eb1cbfb..d8c7f3d 100644 --- a/man/sendfiles.man +++ b/man/sendfiles.man @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ will supply a \*(lqFrom:\*(rq header field using the sender's local mailbox, see .I localmbox in -.BR mh-format (5). +.IR mh-format (5). .PP The remaining command line switches select the compression program. One of these can be used to override the run-time determination of diff --git a/man/show.man b/man/show.man index 917ddc0..fde9b43 100644 --- a/man/show.man +++ b/man/show.man @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ This command will display text messages in a nice, uniform format. It also allows you to configure the format of the displayed messages and which headers fields are shown. See the -.BR mhl (1) +.IR mhl (1) manual page for the details about this command. This default can be changed by defining the .I showproc @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ contents) are processed and displayed by the command .BR mhshow . See the -.BR mhshow (1) +.IR mhshow (1) manual page for details about this command. This default can changed by defining the .I showmimeproc @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ should be set to the terminal's native character set to avoid gratuitous invocations of the .IR showmimeproc . See the -.BR mh-profile (5) +.IR mh-profile (5) man page for details about this environment variable. .PP The option diff --git a/man/slocal.man b/man/slocal.man index 2ce87b9..f1a2e39 100644 --- a/man/slocal.man +++ b/man/slocal.man @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ failed. .PP In order to avoid any time limitations, you might implement a process that began by -.BR fork ()-ing. +.IR fork ()-ing. The parent would return the appropriate value immediately, and the child could continue on, doing whatever it wanted for as long as it wanted. This approach is somewhat risky if diff --git a/man/whatnow.man b/man/whatnow.man index 038d8ad..b25f006 100644 --- a/man/whatnow.man +++ b/man/whatnow.man @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ For the and .B push responses, any valid switch to -.BR send (1) +.IR send (1) is valid (as .B push merely invokes @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ option). For the .B whom response, any valid switch to -.BR whom (1) +.IR whom (1) is valid. .PP For the @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ to the message). .PP See -.BR mh\-profile (5) +.IR mh\-profile (5) for further information about how editors are used by .BR nmh . @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ 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. .SH FILES diff --git a/man/whom.man b/man/whom.man index d1934ef..59618bc 100644 --- a/man/whom.man +++ b/man/whom.man @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 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 The mail transport system default is provided in @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ switch will be read (more than one file, each preceded by .BR \-alias , can be named). See -.BR mh\-alias (5) +.IR mh\-alias (5) for more information. .SH FILES .fc ^ ~