From: Philipp Takacs Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2018 00:51:06 +0000 (+0100) Subject: merge pick and scan manpage X-Git-Tag: mmh-0.4~10^2 X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f421770234df8633ec9e703c9045cc21753fc644;p=mmh merge pick and scan manpage Now only one manpage for scan and pick is dokumentating the usage of pick/scan. --- diff --git a/man/pick.man1 b/man/pick.man1 index 8188ff4..ea63a75 100644 --- a/man/pick.man1 +++ b/man/pick.man1 @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ .TH PICK %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] .SH NAME pick \- select messages by content +scan \- produce a one line per message scan listing .SH SYNOPSIS .HP 5 .na @@ -45,6 +46,8 @@ pick \- select messages by content .IR columns ] .RB [ \-thread .RI [ +folder ] messages "|" files ] +.RB [ \-file +.IR mboxfilename ] .RB [ \-sequence .I name \&...] @@ -53,13 +56,18 @@ pick \- select messages by content .RB [ \-list " | " \-nolist ] .RB [ \-Version ] .RB [ \-help ] +.PP +.HP 5 +.B scan +is equivalent to +.B pick -format scan.default .ad .PP typical usage: .PP .RS 5 .nf -scan\0`pick\0\-from\0jones` +scan\0\-from\0jones` pick\0\-to\0holloway\0\-sequence\0select show\0`pick\0\-before\0friday` .fi @@ -72,50 +80,35 @@ contents, and then identifies those messages. Two types of search primitives are available: pattern matching and date constraint operations. .PP -A modified -.BR grep (1) +The default +.BR regex (7) is used to perform the matching, so the -full regular expression (see -.BR ed (1)) -facility is available +full regular expression facility is available within -.IR pattern . +.IR pattern. With .BR \-search , .I pattern -is used directly, and with the others, the grep pattern constructed is: -.PP -.RS 5 -`component[ \\t]*:\&.*pattern' -.RE -.PP -This means that the pattern specified for a -.B \-search -will be found -everywhere in the message, including the header and the body, while -the other pattern matching requests are limited to the single specified -component. The expression -.PP -.RS 5 -`\-\|\-component\ pattern' -.RE -.PP -is a shorthand for specifying -.PP -.RS 5 -`\-search `component[ \\t]*:\&.*pattern'\ ' -.RE +is used directly, but only for the body of the Mail. +With the others, +.B pick +compares the header field name case insensitive +and the tries to match the field body with the +.IR patern. .PP +With +.BR --componend +you can sepcify the exact header field name you are looking for. It is used to pick a component which is not one of `To:', `Cc:', `Date:', `From:', or `Subject:'. An example is .RB ` "pick\0\-\|\-reply\-to\0pooh" '. .PP -Pattern matching is performed on a per\-line basis. Within the header -of the message, each component is treated as one long line, but in the -body, each line is separate. Lower\-case letters in the search pattern -will match either lower or upper case in the message, while upper case -will match only upper case. +Pattern matching is performed on a per\-header-field basis. Within the header +of the message, each field is treated as one long line, but in the +body, each line is separate. The +.IR patern +will match any case. .PP Note that since the .B \-date @@ -244,20 +237,20 @@ programs by using the `backquoting' syntax of the shell. For example, the command .PP .RS 5 -scan\0`pick\0+todo\0\-after\0`31 Mar 83 0123 PST'` +show\0`pick\0+todo\0\-after\0`31 Mar 83 0123 PST'` .RE .PP says to -.B scan +.B show those messages in the indicated folder which meet the appropriate criterion. Note that since .BR pick 's context changes are written out prior to -.BR scan 's +.BR show 's invocation, you need not give the folder argument to -.B scan +.B show as well. .PP The @@ -299,6 +292,137 @@ same way .B mark uses them. +.B Scan +and +.B pick +produces a one\-line\-per\-message listing of the specified and selected +folder or messages. +The default format is for +.B pick +is to print the message number for each message. +The default +.B Scan +line contains the message number +(name), the date, the `From:' field and the `Subject' field. +The folowing example shows the default output of +.B scan +.PP +.RS 5 +.nf +.ta \w'15+- 'u +\w'07/\|05x 'u +\w'Dcrocker 'u +15+ 10/\|05 crocker nned +16\- 10/\|05 crocker message id format +18 10/\|06 brien Re: Exit status from mkdir +19 10/\|07*brien `scan' listing format in mmh +.fi +.RE +.PP +The `+' on message 15 indicates that it is the current message. +The `\-' on message 16 indicates that it has been replied to, as indicated +by a `Replied:' component (produced by the +.B \-annotate +switch +to the +.B repl +command). +The `*' on message 19 indicates that no `Date:' header was +present. The time of last modification of the message is given instead. +.B Scan +actually reads each of the specified messages and parses them to extract +the desired fields. During parsing, appropriate error messages will be +produced if there are format errors in any of the messages. +.PP +By default, +.B scan +will decode RFC-2047 (MIME) encoding in +these scan listings. +.B Scan +will only decode these fields if your +terminal can natively display the character set used in the encoding. +You should set the MM_CHARSET environment variable to your native +character set, if it is not US-ASCII. See the mh-profile(5) man +page for details about this environment variable. +.PP +The +.B \-file +.I filename +switch allows the user to obtain a +.B scan +listing of a maildrop file as produced by +.BR packf . +This listing +includes every message in the file (you can't scan individual messages). +.PP +The switch +.B \-width +.I columns +may be used to specify the width of +the scan line. The default is to use the width of the terminal. +.PP +The command: +.PP +.RS 5 +(scan | pr ; show a \-showproc pr) | lpr +.RE +.PP +produces a scan listing of the current folder, +followed by a formatted listing of all messages in the folder, one +per page. Omitting +.RB ` "\-showproc\ pr" ' +will cause the messages to be +concatenated, separated by a one\-line header and two blank lines. +.PP +To override the output format used by +.BR scan , +the +.B \-form +.I file +switch is used. This permits individual fields of +the scan listing to be extracted with ease. +.I file +is either the name of a format file or a format string directly, +if prepended with an equal sign `='. +See +.BR mh\-format (5) +for the details. +.PP +In addition to the standard +.BR mh\-format (5) +escapes, +.B scan +also recognizes the following additional +.I component +escapes: +.PP +.RS 5 +.nf +.ta \w'Dtimenow 'u +\w'Returns 'u +.I "Escape Returns Description +dtimenow date the current date +folder string the name of the current folder +.fi +.RE +.PP +If no date header is present in the message, the +.I function +escapes +which operate on +.RB { date } +will return values for the date of last +modification of the message file itself. This feature is handy for +scanning a draft folder, as message drafts usually aren't allowed +to have dates in them. +.PP +.B scan +will update the +.B mmh +context prior to starting the listing, +so interrupting a long +.B scan +listing preserves the new context. +.B nmh +purists hate this idea. + .SH FILES .fc ^ ~ .nf @@ -312,6 +436,7 @@ uses them. .ta 2.4i .ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u ^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage +^Alternate\-Mailboxes:~^To determine the user's mailboxes ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder .fi @@ -325,6 +450,7 @@ mark(1) .RB ` "\-datefield date" ' .RB ` \-zero ' .RB ` \-list "' is the default if no `\-sequence', `\-nolist' otherwise" +.RB ` "\-format pick\.default" "' if the programm is called with scan `scan.default' is used .fi .SH CONTEXT @@ -372,9 +498,33 @@ show\0fear .fi .RE .PP -Finally, timezones used to be ignored when comparing dates: they aren't +Also, timezones used to be ignored when comparing dates: they aren't any more. - +.PP +In +.B MH +, +.B nmh +and old +.B mmh +versions scan and pick where two diffrent tools. So instand of typing +.PP +.RS 5 +.nf +scan\0\-from\0philipp +.fi +.RE +.PP +you had typed +.PP +.RS 5 +.nf +scan\0`pick\0\-from\0philipp` +.fi +.RE +.PP +With the default config the old style usage is still supported, so +you can write scripts for both mmh and nmh. .SH "HELPFUL HINTS" Use .RB ` "pick sequence \-list" ' diff --git a/man/scan.man1 b/man/scan.man1 index 2a25d18..02e5a2e 100644 --- a/man/scan.man1 +++ b/man/scan.man1 @@ -1,191 +1 @@ -.\" -.\" %nmhwarning% -.\" -.TH SCAN %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] -.SH NAME -scan \- produce a one line per message scan listing -.SH SYNOPSIS -.HP 5 -.na -.B scan -.RI [ +folder ] -.RI [ msgs ] -.RB [ \-form -.IR formatfile ] -.RB [ \-width -.IR columns ] -.RB [ \-file -.IR filename ] -.RB [ \-Version ] -.RB [ \-help ] -.ad -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B Scan -produces a one\-line\-per\-message listing of the specified -folder or messages. Each -.B scan -line contains the message number -(name), the date, the `From:' field and the `Subject' field. -For example: -.PP -.RS 5 -.nf -.ta \w'15+- 'u +\w'07/\|05x 'u +\w'Dcrocker 'u -15+ 10/\|05 crocker nned -16\- 10/\|05 crocker message id format -18 10/\|06 brien Re: Exit status from mkdir -19 10/\|07*brien `scan' listing format in mmh -.fi -.RE -.PP -The `+' on message 15 indicates that it is the current message. -.PP -The `\-' on message 16 indicates that it has been replied to, as indicated -by a `Replied:' component (produced by the -.B \-annotate -switch -to the -.B repl -command). -.PP -The `*' on message 19 indicates that no `Date:' header was -present. The time of last modification of the message is given instead. -.PP -.B Scan -actually reads each of the specified messages and parses them to extract -the desired fields. During parsing, appropriate error messages will be -produced if there are format errors in any of the messages. -.PP -By default, -.B scan -will decode RFC-2047 (MIME) encoding in -these scan listings. -.B Scan -will only decode these fields if your -terminal can natively display the character set used in the encoding. -You should set the MM_CHARSET environment variable to your native -character set, if it is not US-ASCII. See the mh-profile(5) man -page for details about this environment variable. -.PP -The -.B \-file -.I filename -switch allows the user to obtain a -.B scan -listing of a maildrop file as produced by -.BR packf . -This listing -includes every message in the file (you can't scan individual messages). -.PP -The switch -.B \-width -.I columns -may be used to specify the width of -the scan line. The default is to use the width of the terminal. -.PP -The command: -.PP -.RS 5 -(scan | pr ; show a \-showproc pr) | lpr -.RE -.PP -produces a scan listing of the current folder, -followed by a formatted listing of all messages in the folder, one -per page. Omitting -.RB ` "\-showproc\ pr" ' -will cause the messages to be -concatenated, separated by a one\-line header and two blank lines. -.PP -To override the output format used by -.BR scan , -the -.B \-form -.I file -switch is used. This permits individual fields of -the scan listing to be extracted with ease. -.I file -is either the name of a format file or a format string directly, -if prepended with an equal sign `='. -See -.BR mh\-format (5) -for the details. -.PP -In addition to the standard -.BR mh\-format (5) -escapes, -.B scan -also recognizes the following additional -.I component -escapes: -.PP -.RS 5 -.nf -.ta \w'Dtimenow 'u +\w'Returns 'u -.I "Escape Returns Description -dtimenow date the current date -folder string the name of the current folder -.fi -.RE -.PP -If no date header is present in the message, the -.I function -escapes -which operate on -.RB { date } -will return values for the date of last -modification of the message file itself. This feature is handy for -scanning a draft folder, as message drafts usually aren't allowed -to have dates in them. -.PP -.B scan -will update the -.B mmh -context prior to starting the listing, -so interrupting a long -.B scan -listing preserves the new context. -.B nmh -purists hate this idea. - -.SH FILES -.fc ^ ~ -.nf -.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u -^$HOME/.mmh/profile~^The user profile -.fi - -.SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS" -.fc ^ ~ -.nf -.ta 2.4i -.ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u -^Path:~^To determine the user's mail storage -^Alternate\-Mailboxes:~^To determine the user's mailboxes -^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder -.fi - -.SH "SEE ALSO" -inc(1), pick(1), show(1), mh\-format(5) - -.SH DEFAULTS -.nf -.RB ` +folder "' defaults to the current folder" -.RB ` msgs "' defaults to all" -.RB ` \-form "' defaulted as described above" -.RB ` \-width "' defaulted to the width of the terminal" -.fi - -.SH CONTEXT -If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. - -.SH BUGS -The value of each -.I component -escape is set by -.B scan -to the -contents of the first message header -.B scan -encounters with the -corresponding component name; any following headers with the same -component name are ignored. +.so man1/pick.1