From eaa284431f0f25052e877969ad28b4dd4756eab7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juanma Barranquero Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 16:07:19 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (HTML): Fix typo. --- man/mh-e.texi | 200 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 100 insertions(+), 100 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/mh-e.texi b/man/mh-e.texi index 707e5e44b98..76697cbdcf5 100644 --- a/man/mh-e.texi +++ b/man/mh-e.texi @@ -132,64 +132,64 @@ Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Tour Through MH-E -* Sending Mail Tour:: -* Reading Mail Tour:: -* Processing Mail Tour:: -* Leaving MH-E:: -* More About MH-E:: +* Sending Mail Tour:: +* Reading Mail Tour:: +* Processing Mail Tour:: +* Leaving MH-E:: +* More About MH-E:: Using This Manual -* Options:: -* Ranges:: -* Folder Selection:: +* Options:: +* Ranges:: +* Folder Selection:: Reading Your Mail -* Viewing:: -* Viewing Attachments:: -* HTML:: -* Digests:: -* Reading PGP:: -* Printing:: -* Files and Pipes:: -* Navigating:: -* Miscellaneous Commands and Options:: +* Viewing:: +* Viewing Attachments:: +* HTML:: +* Digests:: +* Reading PGP:: +* Printing:: +* Files and Pipes:: +* Navigating:: +* Miscellaneous Commands and Options:: Sending Mail -* Composing:: -* Replying:: -* Forwarding:: -* Redistributing:: -* Editing Again:: +* Composing:: +* Replying:: +* Forwarding:: +* Redistributing:: +* Editing Again:: Editing a Draft -* Editing Message:: -* Inserting Letter:: -* Inserting Messages:: -* Signature:: -* Picture:: -* Adding Attachments:: -* Sending PGP:: -* Checking Recipients:: -* Sending Message:: -* Killing Draft:: +* Editing Message:: +* Inserting Letter:: +* Inserting Messages:: +* Signature:: +* Picture:: +* Adding Attachments:: +* Sending PGP:: +* Checking Recipients:: +* Sending Message:: +* Killing Draft:: Odds and Ends -* Bug Reports:: -* Mailing Lists:: -* MH FAQ and Support:: -* Getting MH-E:: +* Bug Reports:: +* Mailing Lists:: +* MH FAQ and Support:: +* Getting MH-E:: History of MH-E -* From Brian Reid:: -* From Jim Larus:: -* From Stephen Gildea:: -* From Bill Wohler:: +* From Brian Reid:: +* From Jim Larus:: +* From Stephen Gildea:: +* From Bill Wohler:: @end detailmenu @end menu @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ mode (@pxref{Reading Mail Tour}). In this mode, simply enter the numerical argument before entering the command. @end quotation @sp 1 - + @cindex @file{.emacs} @cindex Emacs, variables @cindex files, @file{.emacs} @@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ Face Customization} in @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual}. @findex customize-option Commands often offer @dfn{hooks} which enable you to extend or modify -the way a command works. +the way a command works. @ifnothtml @ref{Hooks, , Hooks, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}, in @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual} @@ -673,11 +673,11 @@ use all the features of MH-E. I suggest you read this chapter first to get the big picture, and then you can read the manual as you wish. @menu -* Sending Mail Tour:: -* Reading Mail Tour:: -* Processing Mail Tour:: -* Leaving MH-E:: -* More About MH-E:: +* Sending Mail Tour:: +* Reading Mail Tour:: +* Processing Mail Tour:: +* Leaving MH-E:: +* More About MH-E:: @end menu @node Sending Mail Tour, Reading Mail Tour, Tour Through MH-E, Tour Through MH-E @@ -843,10 +843,10 @@ sending the original message, like this: @cartouche @smallexample -To: -cc: -Subject: Re: Test -In-reply-to: <31054.1142621351@@stop.mail-abuse.org> +To: +cc: +Subject: Re: Test +In-reply-to: <31054.1142621351@@stop.mail-abuse.org> References: <31054.1142621351@@stop.mail-abuse.org> Comments: In-reply-to Bill Wohler message dated "Fri, 17 Mar 2006 10:49:11 -0800." @@ -1161,9 +1161,9 @@ conflicts with existing MH-E symbols, use a prefix like @samp{my-} or your initials. (Unless, of course, your initials happen to be @emph{mh}!) @menu -* Options:: -* Ranges:: -* Folder Selection:: +* Options:: +* Ranges:: +* Folder Selection:: @end menu @node Options, Ranges, Using This Manual, Using This Manual @@ -2001,15 +2001,15 @@ The functions and variables introduced here are explained in more detail in the following sections. @menu -* Viewing:: -* Viewing Attachments:: -* HTML:: -* Digests:: -* Reading PGP:: -* Printing:: -* Files and Pipes:: -* Navigating:: -* Miscellaneous Commands and Options:: +* Viewing:: +* Viewing Attachments:: +* HTML:: +* Digests:: +* Reading PGP:: +* Printing:: +* Files and Pipes:: +* Navigating:: +* Miscellaneous Commands and Options:: @end menu @node Viewing, Viewing Attachments, Reading Mail, Reading Mail @@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ The option @code{mh-show-maximum-size} provides an opportunity to skip over large messages which may be slow to load. The default value of 0 means that all message are shown regardless of size. -A litany of options control what displayed messages look like. +A litany of options control what displayed messages look like. @vindex mh-show-cc @vindex mh-show-date @@ -2637,7 +2637,7 @@ the Gnus command @kbd{W h} (@pxref{Article Washing,,,gnus},). @end ifinfo @ifnotinfo see section @uref{http://www.gnus.org/manual/emacs-mime_6.html, -Display Customization} in the @cite{The Emacs MIME Manual} and the the +Display Customization} in the @cite{The Emacs MIME Manual} and the documentation for the Gnus command @kbd{W h} (see section @uref{http://www.gnus.org/manual/gnus_99.html, Article Washing} in the @cite{The Gnus Manual}). @@ -2808,7 +2808,7 @@ The latter is used whether the signature is unknown or untrusted. @cindex customization group, @samp{pgg} The @samp{pgg} customization group may have some settings which may -interest you. +interest you. @iftex See @cite{The PGG Manual}. @end iftex @@ -3942,11 +3942,11 @@ The functions and options introduced here are explained in more detail in the following sections. @menu -* Composing:: -* Replying:: -* Forwarding:: -* Redistributing:: -* Editing Again:: +* Composing:: +* Replying:: +* Forwarding:: +* Redistributing:: +* Editing Again:: @end menu @node Composing, Replying, Sending Mail, Sending Mail @@ -4686,16 +4686,16 @@ The commands and options introduced here are explained in more detail in the following sections. @menu -* Editing Message:: -* Inserting Letter:: -* Inserting Messages:: -* Signature:: -* Picture:: -* Adding Attachments:: -* Sending PGP:: -* Checking Recipients:: -* Sending Message:: -* Killing Draft:: +* Editing Message:: +* Inserting Letter:: +* Inserting Messages:: +* Signature:: +* Picture:: +* Adding Attachments:: +* Sending PGP:: +* Checking Recipients:: +* Sending Message:: +* Killing Draft:: @end menu @node Editing Message, Inserting Letter, Editing Drafts, Editing Drafts @@ -4795,7 +4795,7 @@ the alias expansion in the minibuffer if @code{mh-alias-flash-on-comma} is turned on. @c XXX Document the replacement for the inaccessible 'long argument. - + @findex mh-letter-toggle-header-field-display @kindex C-c C-t @@ -5543,7 +5543,7 @@ mechanisms include vanilla @samp{PGP} and @samp{S/MIME}. @cindex customization group, @samp{pgg} The @samp{pgg} customization group may have some settings which may -interest you. +interest you. @iftex See @cite{The PGG Manual}. @end iftex @@ -5954,7 +5954,7 @@ mh-alias-apropos} to show all aliases or addresses that match a regular expression @ifnothtml (@pxref{Regexps, , Syntax of Regular Expressions, emacs, The -GNU Emacs Manual}). +GNU Emacs Manual}). @end ifnothtml @ifhtml (see the section @@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ customize @code{mh-auto-fields-list}, click on the @samp{INS} button and enter a regular expression for the recipient's address @ifnothtml (@pxref{Regexps, , Syntax of Regular Expressions, emacs, The -GNU Emacs Manual}). +GNU Emacs Manual}). @end ifnothtml @ifhtml (see the section @@ -6142,7 +6142,7 @@ recipient is also listed there so that he receives replies to your reply. @c ------------------------- @item Other Field -Other header fields may be added using this menu item. +Other header fields may be added using this menu item. @end table @findex mh-insert-auto-fields @@ -6181,7 +6181,7 @@ added. To customize @code{mh-identity-handlers}, replace the name of an existing handler function associated with the field you want to change with the name of a function you have written. You can also click on an @samp{INS} button and insert a field of your choice and -the name of the function you have written to handle it. +the name of the function you have written to handle it. @vindex mh-identity-list @@ -6210,7 +6210,7 @@ containing the value for the field is given. @kindex M-x speedbar @kindex Mouse-2 -You can also use the speedbar +You can also use the speedbar @ifnothtml (@pxref{Speedbar, , Speedbar Frames, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual},) @end ifnothtml @@ -6573,7 +6573,7 @@ There is one option from the @samp{mh-search} customization group used in searching. @vtable @code -@item mh-search-program +@item mh-search-program Search program that MH-E shall use (default: @samp{Auto-detect}). @end vtable @@ -7145,7 +7145,7 @@ Limit to messages with the same @samp{Cc:} field @c ------------------------- @kindex / m @findex mh-narrow-to-from -@item / m +@item / m Limit to messages with the same @samp{From:} field (@code{mh-narrow-to-from}). @c ------------------------- @@ -7635,7 +7635,7 @@ If you don't use @command{spamc}, use @samp{spamassassin -P -a}. Note that one of the recipes above throws away messages with a score greater than or equal to 10. Here's how you can determine a value that -works best for you. +works best for you. First, run @samp{spamassassin -t} on every mail message in your archive and use @command{gnumeric} to verify that the average plus the @@ -8579,10 +8579,10 @@ tell you how to report bugs and how to get on the MH-E mailing lists. I also point out some additional sources of information. @menu -* Bug Reports:: -* Mailing Lists:: -* MH FAQ and Support:: -* Getting MH-E:: +* Bug Reports:: +* Mailing Lists:: +* MH FAQ and Support:: +* Getting MH-E:: @end menu @node Bug Reports, Mailing Lists, Odds and Ends, Odds and Ends @@ -8713,10 +8713,10 @@ development to @uref{http://sourceforge.net/, SourceForge} where it lives today. @menu -* From Brian Reid:: -* From Jim Larus:: -* From Stephen Gildea:: -* From Bill Wohler:: +* From Brian Reid:: +* From Jim Larus:: +* From Stephen Gildea:: +* From Bill Wohler:: @end menu @node From Brian Reid, From Jim Larus, History, History @@ -9715,7 +9715,7 @@ Public License instead of this License. @c The following are words that ispell should ignore that would not @c normally be in a dictionary (global or personal). Be careful not to @c include words here that could potentially be typos of other words -@c (such as url, elisp, or MHE). +@c (such as url, elisp, or MHE). @c @c LocalWords: CTRL ESC SPC f's @c LocalWords: addr Aliasfile alist -- 2.39.2