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2012-05-15version: bump to 0.13David Bremner
2012-05-08bump version to 0.13~rc1debian/0.13_rc1-10.13_rc1David Bremner
2012-03-19update version to 0.12David Bremner
There may be a few NEWS changes after this, but no code (hopefully).
2012-03-18bump version to 0.12~rc2David Bremner
2012-03-13man: update SEE ALSO references in man pagesJani Nikula
Drop references to notmuch-part(1). Reference all man pages. Fix man page section of notmuch-dump(1).
2012-03-01bump version to 0.12~rc1David Bremner
As usual, only `version' is edited by hand. The rest of the changes I blame on the machine.
2011-12-31break up dump and restore man pages.Jameson Graef Rollins
These functions are enough different in their behavior that it's not really worth it to combine them. They overlap in the format of the dump file, but we can have a separate page that describes the dump format, and either reference it or include it. This also keeps things nice and clean with one page per command.
2011-12-31man/*: fixup page referencesDavid Bremner
- Replace references to section X below with page refences. - Add SEE ALSO to each page. This is a bit error prone, because each SEE ALSO section is different, i.e. a page does not refer to itself.
2011-12-31man/*: formatting cleanupDavid Bremner
Fix some problems with indentation (controlled by markup) and whitespace. - notmuch.1: reformat Use .SS macro to make "notmuch setup" a subsection. Introduce another subsection for the remaining commands. - notmuch-config.1: reformat Put all the syntax in the synopsis. Supposedly this is the the UNIX way. - notmuch-reply.1: fix formatting issues. Give nicer formatting for synopsis. Insert missing SEE ALSO header. - notmuch-dump.1: reformat using subsections These seems more natural, although, as mentioned, it does require referring back to the synopsis. Or maybe copying parts of the synopsis
2011-12-31initial splitting of notmuch.1David Bremner
We mostly just cut and paste the command descriptions into individual files, with a short header added to each one. The splitting into subdirectories is to support the use of ./man as an element in MANPATH, e.g. for testing.