From: Richard Russon Date: Tue, 2 May 2017 23:31:15 +0000 (+0100) Subject: docs: drop refs to patches X-Git-Tag: neomutt-20170526~30^2~1 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f708de8ed6d66175ebcc1992fcd876b80b912276;p=neomutt docs: drop refs to patches --- diff --git a/doc/manual.xml.head b/doc/manual.xml.head index 6fe3739fe..9b5011b76 100644 --- a/doc/manual.xml.head +++ b/doc/manual.xml.head @@ -5777,10 +5777,9 @@ mailboxes $my_mx +mailbox3 Conditional Dates - This patch allows the format of dates in the index to vary based + This feature allows the format of dates in the index to vary based on how recent the message is. This is especially useful in combination - with David Champion's patch to allow if-else sequences to be - nested. + with the nested-if feature. For example, using %<[y?%<[d?%[%H:%M]&%[%m/%d]>&%[%y.%m]>for @@ -9026,15 +9025,6 @@ attachments -I message/external-body -USE_SSL_OPENSSL +USE_SSL_GNUTLS - - Mutt Patches - Mutt may also be - patchedto support smaller features. These patches should - add a free-form string to the end Mutt's version string. Running - mutt -vmight show: - patch-1.8.2.sidebar.20170421 - - URL Syntax Mutt optionally supports the IMAP, POP3 and SMTP protocols which @@ -9219,9 +9209,7 @@ set timeout=15 Authentication Mutt supports four authentication methods with IMAP servers: - SASL, GSSAPI, CRAM-MD5, and LOGIN (there is a patch by Grant Edwards to - add NTLM authentication for you poor exchange users out there, but it - has yet to be integrated into the main tree). There is also support for + SASL, GSSAPI, CRAM-MD5, and LOGIN. There is also support for the pseudo-protocol ANONYMOUS, which allows you to log in to a public IMAP server without having an account. To use ANONYMOUS, simply make your username blank or @@ -9623,7 +9611,7 @@ color attach_headers brightmagenta default "invalid node with pac Introduction - The compose-to-sender patch adds a new command to start composing + The compose-to-sender feature adds a new command to start composing a new email to the sender of the current message. This is not a reply, but a new, separate, message. It works on tagged messages too, sending one email to all of the @@ -9707,12 +9695,12 @@ bind index,pager @ compose-to-sender Introduction - The Compressed Folder patch allows Mutt to read mailbox files + The Compressed Folder feature allows Mutt to read mailbox files that are compressed. But it isn't limited to compressed files. It works well with encrypted files, too. In fact, if you can create a program/script to convert to and from your format, then Mutt can read it. - The patch adds three hooks to Mutt: + The feature adds three hooks to Mutt: open-hook, close-hookand append-hook. They define commands to: uncompress a @@ -10103,7 +10091,7 @@ close-hook '\.gpg$' "gpg --encrypt --recipient YourGpgUserIdOrKeyId < '%t' & Introduction The - cond-datepatch allows you to construct + Conditional Datesfeature allows you to construct $index_formatexpressions based on the age of the email. Mutt's default @@ -10396,8 +10384,8 @@ close-hook '\.gpg$' "gpg --encrypt --recipient YourGpgUserIdOrKeyId < '%t' & Variables The - cond-datepatch doesn't have any config of its own. It - modifies the behavior of the format strings. + Conditional Datesfeature doesn't have any config of its own. + It modifies the behavior of the format strings. @@ -10431,7 +10419,7 @@ set index_format='%4C %Z %<[y?%<[m?%<[d?%[%H:%M ]&%[%a %d]>& - nested-if patch + nested-if feature @@ -10611,7 +10599,7 @@ set pgp_encrypt_self = "no" Introduction The - fmemopenpatch speeds up some searches. + fmemopen feature speeds up some searches. This feature changes a few places where Mutt creates temporary files. It replaces them with in-memory buffers. This should improve the performance when searching the header or body using the @@ -10678,12 +10666,13 @@ set pgp_encrypt_self = "no" Introduction - The 'forgotten-attachment' patch provides a new setting for Mutt - that alerts the user if the message body contains a certain keyword but - there are no attachments added. This is meant to ensure that the user - does not forget to attach a file after promising to do so in the mail. - The attachment keyword will not be scanned in text matched by - $quote_regexp. + The forgotten-attachment feature provides a new + setting for Mutt that alerts the user if the message body contains a + certain keyword but there are no attachments added. This is meant to + ensure that the user does not forget to attach a file after promising + to do so in the mail. The attachment keyword will not be scanned in + text matched by $quote_regexp. + @@ -10950,7 +10939,7 @@ shutdown-hook 'exec sync-mailbox' Introduction The - ifdefpatch introduces three new commands to Mutt and + ifdef feature introduces three new commands to Mutt and allow you to share one config file between versions of Mutt that may have different features compiled in. @@ -11069,7 +11058,7 @@ ifndef USE_SIDEBAR finish - status-color patch + status-color feature @@ -11079,7 +11068,7 @@ ifndef USE_SIDEBAR finish Introduction The - index-colorpatch allows you to specify colors for + index-color feature allows you to specify colors for individual parts of the email index. e.g. Subject, Author, Flags. First choose which part of the index you'd like to color. Then, @@ -11239,12 +11228,12 @@ color index_size cyan default - Status-Color patch + Status-Color feature - Keywords patch + Keywords feature @@ -11302,7 +11291,7 @@ color index_size cyan default Introduction The - initialspatch adds an expando (%I) for an author's + initials feature adds an expando (%I) for an author's initials. The index panel displays a list of emails. Its layout is controlled by the @@ -11357,7 +11346,7 @@ set index_format='%4C %Z %{%b %d} %I (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s' - index-color patch + index-color feature @@ -11570,7 +11559,7 @@ bind index,pager y edit-label - index-color patch + index-color feature @@ -11626,8 +11615,7 @@ bind index,pager y edit-label - patch-kyotoin the mutt version. See: - . + kyotoin the mutt version. @@ -11960,7 +11948,7 @@ bind index <esc>L limit-current-thread Variables The - nested-ifpatch doesn't have any config of its own. It + nested-if feature doesn't have any config of its own. It modifies the behavior of the format strings. @@ -11998,7 +11986,7 @@ set index_format='%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-25.25n %<M?[%M] %s&%s%* %<l?%l& - cond-date patch + cond-date feature @@ -12016,7 +12004,7 @@ set index_format='%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-25.25n %<M?[%M] %s&%s%* %<l?%l& Known Bugs - Patch overwrites $<fmt> handler in + Feature overwrites $<fmt> handler in $index_format @@ -12676,12 +12664,12 @@ bind index \CG get-message - quasi-delete patch + quasi-delete feature - index-color patch + index-color feature @@ -12962,7 +12950,7 @@ virtual-mailboxes "My INBOX" "notmuch://?query=tag:inbox" <change-vfolder> - switch to another virtual folder, a new folder maybe be + switch to another virtual folder, a new folder maybe be specified by vfolder description (see virtual-mailboxes) or URI. the default is next vfolder with unread messages @@ -13094,7 +13082,7 @@ virtual-mailboxes "My INBOX" "notmuch://?query=tag:inbox" Colors - Adds these to index-color patch: + Adds these to index-color feature: Index Colors @@ -13219,7 +13207,7 @@ bind index,pager > vfolder-window-forward # "deleted" "DEL" \ # "invites" "CAL" -# The formats must start with 'G' and the entire sequence is case sensitive. +# The formats must start with 'G' and the entire sequence is case sensitive. # tag-formats tag format-string { tag format-string ...} # tag-formats "inbox" "GI" \ # "unread" "GU" \ @@ -13391,8 +13379,8 @@ color index_tags green default Introduction The - progresspatch shows a visual progress bar on slow tasks, - such as indexing a large folder over the net. + progress feature shows a visual progress bar on slow + tasks, such as indexing a large folder over the net. @@ -13547,7 +13535,7 @@ bind index,pager Q quasi-delete - notmuch patch + notmuch feature @@ -14266,7 +14254,7 @@ color sidebar_ordinary color245 default - notmuch patch + notmuch feature @@ -14428,8 +14416,8 @@ set skip_quoted_offset = 3 Introduction The - status-colorpatch allows you to theme different parts of - the status bar (also when it's used by the index). + status-color feature allows you to theme different parts + of the status bar (also when it's used by the index). Unlike normal color commands, color statuscan now take up to 2 extra parameters (regex, num). @@ -14556,7 +14544,7 @@ color status brightwhite default 'Mutt: ([^ ]+)' 1 - index-color patch + index-color feature @@ -14618,7 +14606,7 @@ color status brightwhite default 'Mutt: ([^ ]+)' 1 Introduction The - TLS-SNIpatch adds support for TLS virtual hosting. If + TLS-SNI feature adds support for TLS virtual hosting. If your mail server doesn't support this everything will still work normally. TLS supports sending the expected server hostname during the