X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmh-draft.man7;h=e1ca894e9f94cdd4cd2028335a8b1681eddd8766;hp=40ab6264c6c33703080e412a37f2149793e380d9;hb=e65252ee0baf5060c7300d0814d42aa1ebf16225;hpb=5c43bb739797c078c3fd6aa982183e15af456d31 diff --git a/man/mh-draft.man7 b/man/mh-draft.man7 index 40ab626..e1ca894 100644 --- a/man/mh-draft.man7 +++ b/man/mh-draft.man7 @@ -3,11 +3,7 @@ .\" .TH MH-DRAFT %manext7% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] .SH NAME -mh-draft \- draft folder facility for nmh message system -.SH SYNOPSIS -any -.B nmh -command +mh-draft \- draft folder facility for mmh .SH DESCRIPTION There are a number of interesting advanced facilities for the composition of outgoing mail. @@ -33,22 +29,23 @@ with in which case the current draft is used. .PP The last draft message -the user was composing is known as `cur' in the draft folder. +the user was composing is the current message in the draft folder. .PP The user can send off whatever drafts desired from the shell using the standard -.B nmh +.B mmh `msgs' convention to the .B send -command.. -If no `msgs' are given, it defaults to `cur'. +command: .PP .RS .nf -send first +send f .fi .RE .PP +If no `msgs' are given, the current message is used. +.PP To make all this a bit more clear, here are some examples: .RE .PP @@ -63,8 +60,8 @@ repl .fi .RE .PP -constructs the message draft in the draft folder using the `new' -message number. Furthermore, they each define `cur' in this folder to +constructs the message draft in the draft folder using the `b' +message number. Furthermore, they each define `c' in this folder to be that message draft. If the user were to use the .B quit option at `What now?' level, then later on, if no other draft composition @@ -80,12 +77,12 @@ Or, if more editing was required, the draft could be edited with .PP .RS 5 .nf -comp -use +comp \-use .fi .RE .PP Instead, if other drafts had been composed in the meantime, so that this -message draft was no longer known as `cur' in the `draft' folder, then +message draft was no longer known as `c' in the `draft' folder, then the user could .B scan the folder to see which message draft in the @@ -96,7 +93,7 @@ to do the work: .PP .RS 5 .nf -comp -use `pick +drafts -to nmh-workers` +comp \-use `pick +drafts \-to nmh-workers` .fi .RE .PP @@ -104,7 +101,7 @@ or .PP .RS 5 .nf -send `pick +drafts -to nmh-workers` +send `pick +drafts \-to nmh-workers` .fi .RE .PP @@ -122,14 +119,9 @@ example, as many message drafts as desired can appear, since doesn't mind sending more than one draft at a time. .PP It is important to realize that -.B nmh +.B mmh treats the draft folder like a standard -.B nmh -folder in nearly all respects. There is one exception: -Although conceptually -.B send -deletes the `msgs' named in the draft folder, it does not call -.I delete\-prog -to perform the deletion. +.B MH +folder. .SH CONTEXT None