2001-01-26 Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
+ * textmodes/flyspell.el: Doc fixes. Add :version to new options.
+
+ * mail/feedmail.el (feedmail): Add :link.
+ (feedmail-send-it): Doc fix.
+
+ * mail/sendmail.el: Doc fixes.
+ (sendmail-send-it): Fix the non-ASCII regexp and use
+ rfc2047-encode-string.
+
* dired.el, dired-aux.el: Revert last change.
2001-01-26 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
+2001-01-26 Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
+
+ * mm-util.el (mm-multibyte-string-p): New.
+
+ * qp.el: Remove un-logged bogus changes from 2000-12-20.
+ (quoted-printable-encode-region): Doc fix. Don't call
+ string-as-multibyte on class. Clarify line-folding.
+ (quoted-printable-encode-string): Make temp buffer inherit
+ string's multibyteness.
+
2001-01-23 Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
* nnheader.el (toplevel): Don't require `gnus-util' at
@deffn Command quoted-printable-encode-region @var{from} @var{to} &optional @var{fold} @var{class}
QP-encode all the region. If @var{fold} is non-@var{nil}, fold lines
at 76 characters, as required by the RFC. If @var{class} is
-non-@code{nil}, translate the characters matched by that class, which
-should be in the form expected by @var{skip-chars-forward} and should
-probably not contain literal eight-bit characters. Specifying
-@var{class} makes sense to do extra encoding in header fields.
+non-@code{nil}, translate the characters not matched by that regexp
+class, which should be in the form expected by
+@var{skip-chars-forward} and should probably not contain literal
+eight-bit characters. Specifying @var{class} makes sense to do extra
+encoding in header fields.
If variable @var{mm-use-ultra-safe-encoding} is defined and
non-@code{nil}, fold lines unconditionally and encode @samp{From } and
@findex time-stamp
@cindex time stamps
@cindex modification dates
+@cindex locale, date format
You can arrange to have time stamp text in a file updated
automatically to reflect the modification time when you save the
@noindent
and customize the value of the hook @code{write-file-hooks} to add
@code{time-stamp}. Such a template is updated with the current time
-and date when the file is written.
+and date when the file is written. You can also use the command
+@kbd{M-x time-stamp} to update the time stamp manually.
You can customize the form of the template and the time string used
along with other parameters in the Custom group @code{time-stamp}.
+Note that non-numeric fields in the time stamp are printed according
+to your locale setting.
@node Reverting
@section Reverting a Buffer