From a156e770d2b1f11e794d7b5eae8db1c4856933d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: markus schnalke Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 11:58:47 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated man pages: Removed the notice that whatnow could be called internally. This bug had been solved within the previous commits. --- man/comp.man1 | 19 +------------------ man/dist.man1 | 19 ------------------- man/forw.man1 | 21 +-------------------- man/repl.man1 | 19 ------------------- man/whatnow.man1 | 39 --------------------------------------- 5 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 115 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/comp.man1 b/man/comp.man1 index a9e75da..d722bfd 100644 --- a/man/comp.man1 +++ b/man/comp.man1 @@ -177,21 +177,4 @@ dist(1), forw(1), repl(1), send(1), whatnow(1), mh-profile(5) None .SH BUGS -If -.I whatnowproc -is -.BR whatnow , -then -.B comp -uses a built\-in -.BR whatnow , -it does not actually run the -.B whatnow -program. -Hence, if you define your own -.IR whatnowproc , -don't call it -.B whatnow -since -.B comp -won't run it. +None diff --git a/man/dist.man1 b/man/dist.man1 index 8bcec7d..0bb3566 100644 --- a/man/dist.man1 +++ b/man/dist.man1 @@ -181,24 +181,5 @@ program will balk (and rightly so) at poorly formatted messages, and .B dist won't correct things for you. .PP -If -.I whatnowproc -is -.BR whatnow , -then -.B comp -uses a built\-in -.BR whatnow , -it does not actually run the -.B whatnow -program. -Hence, if you define your own -.IR whatnowproc , -don't call it -.B whatnow -since -.B comp -won't run it. -.PP If your current working directory is not writable, the link named \*(lq@\*(rq is not available. diff --git a/man/forw.man1 b/man/forw.man1 index 356911e..aa9e5ff 100644 --- a/man/forw.man1 +++ b/man/forw.man1 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ forw \- forward messages .IR number ] .RB [ \-volume .IR number ] -[other\ switches\ for\ +[other\ switches\ for .BR forw ] .RB [ \-version ] .RB [ \-help ] @@ -316,25 +316,6 @@ If a folder is given, it will become the current folder. The first message forwarded will become the current message. .SH BUGS -If -.I whatnowproc -is -.BR whatnow , -then -.B forw -uses a built\-in -.BR whatnow , -it does not actually run the -.B whatnow -program. -Hence, if you define your own -.IR whatnowproc , -don't call it -.B whatnow -since -.B forw -won't run it. -.PP When .B forw is told to annotate the messages it forwards, it diff --git a/man/repl.man1 b/man/repl.man1 index 115e78f..05a9736 100644 --- a/man/repl.man1 +++ b/man/repl.man1 @@ -452,24 +452,5 @@ uses the sender's host. Moral of the story: if you're going to include addresses in a reply template, include the host portion of the address. .PP -If -.I whatnowproc -is -.BR whatnow , -then -.B repl -uses a built\-in -.BR whatnow , -it does not actually run the -.B whatnow -program. -Hence, if you define your own -.IR whatnowproc , -don't call it -.B whatnow -since -.B repl -won't run it. -.PP If your current working directory is not writable, the link named \*(lq@\*(rq is not available. diff --git a/man/whatnow.man1 b/man/whatnow.man1 index 526c71a..27a9ee5 100644 --- a/man/whatnow.man1 +++ b/man/whatnow.man1 @@ -202,42 +202,3 @@ If the initial edit fails, .B whatnow deletes your draft (by renaming it with a leading comma); failure of a later edit preserves the draft. -.PP -If -.I whatnowproc -is -.BR whatnow , -then -.BR comp , -.BR dist , -.BR forw , -and -.B repl -use a built\-in -.BR whatnow , -and do not actually run the -.B whatnow -program. Hence, if you define your own -.IR whatnowproc , -don't call it -.B whatnow -since it won't be run. -.PP -If -.I sendproc -is -.BR send , -then -.B whatnow -uses a built\-in -.BR send , -it does not actually run the -.B send -program. Hence, if -you define your own -.IR sendproc , -don't call it -.B send -since -.B whatnow -won't run it. -- 1.7.10.4