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author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2021-05-13 09:08:40 -0700 |
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committer | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> | 2021-05-13 09:08:40 -0700 |
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Remove more hand-written node pointers in doc/misc
* doc/misc/ede.texi, doc/misc/mh-e.texi, doc/misc/reftex.texi:
* doc/misc/todo-mode.texi: Remove hand-written node pointers.
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diff --git a/doc/misc/mh-e.texi b/doc/misc/mh-e.texi index 308ea3f34c9..62540284312 100644 --- a/doc/misc/mh-e.texi +++ b/doc/misc/mh-e.texi @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Public License.'' @html <!-- @end html -@node Top, Preface, (dir), (dir) +@node Top @top The MH-E Manual @html --> @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ History of MH-E --> @end html -@node Preface, Conventions, Top, Top +@node Preface @unnumbered Preface @cindex Emacs @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ Bill Wohler <@i{wohler at newt.com}>@* 8 February 1995@* 24 February 2006 -@node Conventions, Getting Started, Preface, Top +@node Conventions @chapter GNU Emacs Terms and Conventions @cindex Emacs @@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ you enter something in the minibuffer, but then you change your mind, type @kbd{C-g} and you'll be back where you started. If you want to exit Emacs entirely, use @kbd{C-x C-c}. -@node Getting Started, Tour Through MH-E, Conventions, Top +@node Getting Started @chapter Getting Started @cindex MH-E, versions @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ after these variables have been set. This hook can be used the change the value of these variables if you need to run with different values between MH and MH-E. -@node Tour Through MH-E, Using This Manual, Getting Started, Top +@node Tour Through MH-E @chapter Tour Through MH-E @cindex introduction @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ get the big picture, and then you can read the manual as you wish. * More About MH-E:: @end menu -@node Sending Mail Tour, Reading Mail Tour, Tour Through MH-E, Tour Through MH-E +@node Sending Mail Tour @section Sending Mail @cindex MH-Letter mode @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ more complete help with the @kbd{C-h m} (@code{describe-mode}) command.}, but at this time we'll only use @kbd{C-c C-c} to send your message. Type @kbd{C-c C-c} now. That's all there is to it! -@node Reading Mail Tour, Processing Mail Tour, Sending Mail Tour, Tour Through MH-E +@node Reading Mail Tour @section Receiving Mail @cindex @command{inc} @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ This is a test message to get the wheels churning... If you typed a long message, you can view subsequent pages with @key{SPC} and previous pages with @key{DEL}. -@node Processing Mail Tour, Leaving MH-E, Reading Mail Tour, Tour Through MH-E +@node Processing Mail Tour @section Processing Mail @cindex processing mail @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ available via the prefix characters, type the prefix character followed by a @kbd{?}, for example, @kbd{F ?}. More complete help is available with the @kbd{C-h m} (@code{describe-mode}) command. -@node Leaving MH-E, More About MH-E, Processing Mail Tour, Tour Through MH-E +@node Leaving MH-E @section Leaving MH-E @cindex Emacs, quitting @@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ already exists, so you can use @samp{folders -recurse -fast} in a script to copy all of your messages into a single file, or using the @samp{-file} argument, a file for each folder. -@node More About MH-E, , Leaving MH-E, Tour Through MH-E +@node More About MH-E @section More About MH-E These are the basic commands to get you going, but there are plenty @@ -1054,7 +1054,7 @@ Place messages in a file (@pxref{Files and Pipes}). Remember that you can also use MH commands when you're not running MH-E (and when you are!). -@node Using This Manual, Incorporating Mail, Tour Through MH-E, Top +@node Using This Manual @chapter Using This Manual This chapter begins the meat of the manual which goes into more detail @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ your initials. (Unless, of course, your initials happen to be @emph{mh}!) * Folder Selection:: @end menu -@node Options, Ranges, Using This Manual, Using This Manual +@node Options @section Options @cindex Emacs, customizing @@ -1210,7 +1210,7 @@ function. Try entering @kbd{M-x customize-group @key{RET} mh the MH-E customization groups. Another way to view the MH-E customization group is to use @kbd{M-x mh-customize @key{RET}}. -@node Ranges, Folder Selection, Options, Using This Manual +@node Ranges @section Ranges @c Sync with mh-folder-mode docstring. @@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ interpret input such as @samp{200} as @samp{last:200} if the default). If you need to scan just the message 200, then use the range @samp{200:1} or @samp{200-200}. -@node Folder Selection, , Ranges, Using This Manual +@node Folder Selection @section Folder Selection @cindex completion, folders @@ -1359,7 +1359,7 @@ folder name used is suggested. This is useful if you get mail from various people for whom you have an alias, but file them all in the same project folder. -@node Incorporating Mail, Reading Mail, Using This Manual, Top +@node Incorporating Mail @chapter Incorporating Your Mail @cindex @samp{Folder} menu @@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@ the message numbers from outside of MH-E. @end group @end smalllisp -@node Reading Mail, Folders, Incorporating Mail, Top +@node Reading Mail @chapter Reading Your Mail @cindex @samp{+inbox} @@ -2003,7 +2003,7 @@ detail in the following sections. * Miscellaneous Commands and Options:: @end menu -@node Viewing, Viewing Attachments, Reading Mail, Reading Mail +@node Viewing @section Viewing Your Mail @findex mh-header-display @@ -2276,7 +2276,7 @@ of @code{"@{show-%s@} %d"} yields a mode line of -----@{show-+inbox@} 4 (MH-Show)--Bot-------------------------------- @end smallexample -@node Viewing Attachments, HTML, Viewing, Reading Mail +@node Viewing Attachments @section Viewing Attachments @cindex attachments @@ -2516,7 +2516,7 @@ Article Buttons} and in the @cite{The Gnus Manual}. @end ifnotinfo -@node HTML, Digests, Viewing Attachments, Reading Mail +@node HTML @section HTML @cindex HTML @@ -2670,7 +2670,7 @@ buffer, including HTML buffers. (global-set-key [S-mouse-2] 'browse-url-at-mouse) @end smalllisp -@node Digests, Reading PGP, HTML, Reading Mail +@node Digests @section Digests @cindex digests @@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ preceded with a @samp{>} so that your reply can't create the @samp{To:} field yourself. This is described later (@pxref{Editing Drafts}). -@node Reading PGP, Printing, Digests, Reading Mail +@node Reading PGP @section Signed and Encrypted Messages @cindex GPG @@ -2848,7 +2848,7 @@ See @cite{The PGG Manual}}. @end ifhtml -@node Printing, Files and Pipes, Reading PGP, Reading Mail +@node Printing @section Printing Your Mail @cindex printing @@ -2933,7 +2933,7 @@ If you do this, do not delete the message until it is printed or else the output may be truncated. These options are not used by the commands @kbd{P p} or @kbd{P f}. -@node Files and Pipes, Navigating, Printing, Reading Mail +@node Files and Pipes @section Files and Pipes @cindex files @@ -2993,7 +2993,7 @@ through @command{uuencode} or @command{shar}. For example, you can extract the contents of the current buffer in your home directory by typing @kbd{M-x mh-store-buffer @key{RET} ~ @key{RET}}. -@node Navigating, Miscellaneous Commands and Options, Files and Pipes, Reading Mail +@node Navigating @section Navigating @cindex moving between messages @@ -3094,7 +3094,7 @@ The hook @code{mh-delete-msg-hook} is called after you mark a message for deletion. For example, a past maintainer of MH-E used this once when he kept statistics on his mail usage. -@node Miscellaneous Commands and Options, , Navigating, Reading Mail +@node Miscellaneous Commands and Options @section Miscellaneous Commands and Options This section contains a few more miscellaneous commands and options. @@ -3207,7 +3207,7 @@ displayed or @code{mh-rmail} is run, and the MH-E window configuration is shown. Otherwise, the MH-E window configuration is saved and the original configuration is displayed. -@node Folders, Sending Mail, Reading Mail, Top +@node Folders @chapter Organizing Your Mail with Folders @cindex @samp{Folder} menu @@ -3842,7 +3842,7 @@ running dired on my mail directory (@kbd{M-x dired @key{RET} ~/Mail @key{RET}}), moving my cursor to @samp{out} and using the command @kbd{R} (@code{dired-do-rename}). -@node Sending Mail, Editing Drafts, Folders, Top +@node Sending Mail @chapter Sending Mail @cindex sending mail @@ -4002,7 +4002,7 @@ more detail in the following sections. * Editing Again:: @end menu -@node Composing, Replying, Sending Mail, Sending Mail +@node Composing @section Composing @cindex @file{.emacs} @@ -4125,7 +4125,7 @@ is that you can write a function to write and send the message for you. This function is passed three arguments: the contents of the @samp{To:}, @samp{Subject:}, and @samp{Cc:} header fields. -@node Replying, Forwarding, Composing, Sending Mail +@node Replying @section Replying to Mail @cindex @command{mhl} @@ -4221,7 +4221,7 @@ buffer by turning off the option @code{mh-reply-show-message-flag}. If you wish to customize the header or other parts of the reply draft, please see @command{repl}(1) and @code{mh-format}(5). -@node Forwarding, Redistributing, Replying, Sending Mail +@node Forwarding @section Forwarding Mail @cindex @command{forw} @@ -4283,7 +4283,7 @@ and creates a subject header field of: Subject: Greg DesBrisay: Re: 49er football @end smallexample -@node Redistributing, Editing Again, Forwarding, Sending Mail +@node Redistributing @section Redistributing Your Mail @cindex @command{dist} @@ -4323,7 +4323,7 @@ a message that has been redistributed before, turn off this option. The hook @code{mh-annotate-msg-hook} is run after annotating the message and scan line (@pxref{Sending Mail}). -@node Editing Again, , Redistributing, Sending Mail +@node Editing Again @section Editing Old Drafts and Bounced Messages @cindex @file{draft} @@ -4359,7 +4359,7 @@ the message for editing by removing the @i{Mailer-Daemon} envelope and unneeded header fields. Fix whatever addressing problem you had, and send the message again with @kbd{C-c C-c}. -@node Editing Drafts, Aliases, Sending Mail, Top +@node Editing Drafts @chapter Editing a Draft @cindex @samp{Letter} menu @@ -4754,7 +4754,7 @@ detail in the following sections. * Killing Draft:: @end menu -@node Editing Message, Inserting Letter, Editing Drafts, Editing Drafts +@node Editing Message @section Editing the Message @cindex @samp{Bcc} header field @@ -4929,7 +4929,7 @@ the first period in the paragraph above, the result would be this: @end group @end smallexample -@node Inserting Letter, Inserting Messages, Editing Message, Editing Drafts +@node Inserting Letter @section Inserting Letter to Which You're Replying @cindex inserting messages @@ -5055,7 +5055,7 @@ For example, if you use the hook function @code{trivial-cite}} (which is NOT part of Emacs), set @code{mh-yank-behavior} to @samp{Body and Header}. -@node Inserting Messages, Signature, Inserting Letter, Editing Drafts +@node Inserting Messages @section Inserting Messages @cindex inserting messages @@ -5081,7 +5081,7 @@ left intact, the message is not indented, and @samp{> } is not inserted before each line. This command leaves the mark before the letter and point after it. -@node Signature, Picture, Inserting Messages, Editing Drafts +@node Signature @section Inserting Your Signature @cindex signature @@ -5136,7 +5136,7 @@ function used to insert the signature with The signature can also be inserted using Identities. @xref{Identities}. -@node Picture, Adding Attachments, Signature, Editing Drafts +@node Picture @section Inserting Your Picture @cindex @file{.face} @@ -5186,7 +5186,7 @@ defined by this option doesn't exist. @xref{Viewing}, to see how these header fields are displayed in MH-E. -@node Adding Attachments, Sending PGP, Picture, Editing Drafts +@node Adding Attachments @section Adding Attachments @cindex @command{mhbuild} @@ -5530,7 +5530,7 @@ prefix argument (as in @kbd{C-u C-c C-e}). The hook @code{mh-mh-to-mime-hook} is called after the message has been formatted by @kbd{C-c C-e}. -@node Sending PGP, Checking Recipients, Adding Attachments, Editing Drafts +@node Sending PGP @section Signing and Encrypting Messages @cindex signing messages @@ -5621,7 +5621,7 @@ all messages I encrypt are encrypted with my public key as well. If you keep a copy of all of your outgoing mail with a @samp{Fcc:} header field, this setting is vital so that you can read the mail you write! -@node Checking Recipients, Sending Message, Sending PGP, Editing Drafts +@node Checking Recipients @section Checking Recipients @cindex @file{*MH-E Recipients*} @@ -5640,7 +5640,7 @@ you can check the actual address(es) in the alias. A new buffer named @uref{@value{MH-BOOK-HOME}/senove.html#WhaPro, What now?---and the whatnow Program} in the MH book.}. -@node Sending Message, Killing Draft, Checking Recipients, Editing Drafts +@node Sending Message @section Sending a Message @cindex buffers, @file{*MH-E Mail Delivery*} @@ -5678,7 +5678,7 @@ in the MH book.} is installed under a different name, use The hook @code{mh-annotate-msg-hook} is run after annotating the message and scan line (@pxref{Sending Mail}). -@node Killing Draft, , Sending Message, Editing Drafts +@node Killing Draft @section Killing the Draft @cindex killing draft @@ -5692,7 +5692,7 @@ command @kbd{C-c C-q} (@code{mh-fully-kill-draft}) to kill the draft buffer and delete the draft message. Use the command @kbd{C-x k} (@code{kill-buffer}) if you don't want to delete the draft message. -@node Aliases, Identities, Editing Drafts, Top +@node Aliases @chapter Aliases @cindex aliases @@ -6019,7 +6019,7 @@ Syntax of Regular Expressions} in @cite{The GNU Emacs Manual}). @end ifhtml -@node Identities, Speedbar, Aliases, Top +@node Identities @chapter Identities @cindex identities @@ -6256,7 +6256,7 @@ example, @samp{:signature}), and the action @samp{'remove} or @samp{'add}. If the action is @samp{'add}, an additional argument containing the value for the field is given. -@node Speedbar, Menu Bar, Identities, Top +@node Speedbar @chapter The Speedbar @cindex folder navigation @@ -6354,7 +6354,7 @@ Selected folder face. Selected folder face when folder contains unread messages. @end vtable -@node Menu Bar, Tool Bar, Speedbar, Top +@node Menu Bar @chapter The Menu Bar @cindex @samp{Folder} menu @@ -6414,7 +6414,7 @@ manual in two ways: all of the menu items are listed alphabetically, and you can also browse all of the items under the index entry @samp{menu item}. -@node Tool Bar, Searching, Menu Bar, Top +@node Tool Bar @chapter The Tool Bar @cindex tool bar @@ -6498,7 +6498,7 @@ variable is set to anything other than @samp{Same As Default Tool Bar} and the default tool bar is in a different location, then two tool bars will be displayed: the MH-E tool bar and the default tool bar. -@node Searching, Threading, Tool Bar, Top +@node Searching @chapter Searching Through Messages @cindex @samp{Search} menu @@ -7037,7 +7037,7 @@ MH-Search buffer. Instead, you simply enter a regular expression in the minibuffer. For help in constructing regular expressions, see your man page for @command{grep}. -@node Threading, Limits, Searching, Top +@node Threading @chapter Viewing Message Threads @cindex threading @@ -7166,7 +7166,7 @@ ensure that the byte-compiled version appears first in the installed MH-E yourself, please refer to the installation directions in the file @file{README} in the distribution.}. -@node Limits, Sequences, Threading, Top +@node Limits @chapter Limiting Display @cindex limits @@ -7274,7 +7274,7 @@ command to limit the display to messages in a range (@pxref{Ranges}). Each limit can be undone in turn with the @kbd{/ w} (@code{mh-widen}) command. Give this command a prefix argument to remove all limits. -@node Sequences, Junk, Limits, Top +@node Sequences @chapter Using Sequences @cindex @samp{Sequence} menu @@ -7528,7 +7528,7 @@ command dealing with sequences is @command{mark}@footnote{See the section @uref{@value{MH-BOOK-HOME}/mmbwm.html, Make Message Bookmarks with mark} in the MH book.}. -@node Junk, Miscellaneous, Sequences, Top +@node Junk @chapter Dealing With Junk Mail @cindex Marshall Rose @@ -7966,7 +7966,7 @@ spam/unreadable/. spam/unreadable/. @end smallexample -@node Miscellaneous, Scan Line Formats, Junk, Top +@node Miscellaneous @chapter Miscellaneous Commands, Variables, and Buffers This chapter covers the following command and the various MH-E @@ -8053,7 +8053,7 @@ it is hidden because the first character in the name is a space. You'll generally not have any need for this buffer. @end table -@node Scan Line Formats, Procmail, Miscellaneous, Top +@node Scan Line Formats @appendix Scan Line Formats @cindex scan line formats @@ -8521,7 +8521,7 @@ Finally, add the following to delete and refile messages. This is just a bare minimum; it's best to adjust all of the regular expressions to ensure that MH-E and highlighting perform well. -@node Procmail, Odds and Ends, Scan Line Formats, Top +@node Procmail @appendix Reading Mailing Lists Effectively @cindex @command{procmail} @@ -8680,7 +8680,7 @@ example above, you would tell Gnus about it the first time only with @kbd{G m gnucash @key{RET} nnml @key{RET}}. In MH-E, this folder is known as @samp{+gnucash}. -@node Odds and Ends, History, Procmail, Top +@node Odds and Ends @appendix Odds and Ends This appendix covers a few topics that don't fit elsewhere. Here I @@ -8694,7 +8694,7 @@ I also point out some additional sources of information. * Getting MH-E:: @end menu -@node Bug Reports, Mailing Lists, Odds and Ends, Odds and Ends +@node Bug Reports @appendixsec Bug Reports @cindex bugs @@ -8708,7 +8708,7 @@ to do that it shouldn't be a restriction for you. Please include the output of @kbd{M-x mh-version} (@pxref{Miscellaneous}) in any bug report you send unless you're 110% positive we won't ask for it. -@node Mailing Lists, MH FAQ and Support, Bug Reports, Odds and Ends +@node Mailing Lists @appendixsec MH-E Mailing Lists @cindex SourceForge @@ -8721,7 +8721,7 @@ the archives at @uref{https://sourceforge.net/p/mh-e/mailman/, SourceForge}. Do not report bugs on these lists; please submit them via SourceForge (@pxref{Bug Reports}). -@node MH FAQ and Support, Getting MH-E, Mailing Lists, Odds and Ends +@node MH FAQ and Support @appendixsec MH FAQ and Support @cindex FAQ @@ -8740,7 +8740,7 @@ You can find FAQs on MH-E by searching for @i{labels:support} on the Tickets} page on SourceForge. If you don't find the answer to your question, file a ticket and your question will become a new FAQ! -@node Getting MH-E, , MH FAQ and Support, Odds and Ends +@node Getting MH-E @appendixsec Getting MH-E @cindex MH-E, obtaining @@ -8795,7 +8795,7 @@ also contains doc and contrib packages. The former is the latest release of this manual, and the latter contains a few contributed packages you might find useful. -@node History, GFDL, Odds and Ends, Top +@node History @appendix History of MH-E @cindex Bill Wohler @@ -8826,7 +8826,7 @@ lives today. * From Bill Wohler:: @end menu -@node From Brian Reid, From Jim Larus, History, History +@node From Brian Reid @appendixsec From Brian Reid @cindex Brian Reid @@ -8858,7 +8858,7 @@ the ideas as well. Perhaps one day, MH-E will again resemble MHE Brian Reid, June 1994 -@node From Jim Larus, From Stephen Gildea, From Brian Reid, History +@node From Jim Larus @appendixsec From Jim Larus @cindex Jim Larus @@ -8904,7 +8904,7 @@ since then. Jim Larus, June 1994 -@node From Stephen Gildea, From Bill Wohler, From Jim Larus, History +@node From Stephen Gildea @appendixsec From Stephen Gildea @cindex Gildea, Stephen @@ -8946,7 +8946,7 @@ version 5 was released. Stephen Gildea, June 1994 -@node From Bill Wohler, , From Stephen Gildea, History +@node From Bill Wohler @appendixsec From Bill Wohler @cindex Wohler, Bill @@ -8993,27 +8993,27 @@ new features and several bug fixes. Bill Wohler, August 2008 -@node GFDL, GPL, History, Top +@node GFDL @appendix GNU Free Documentation License @include doclicense.texi -@node GPL, Key Index, GFDL, Top +@node GPL @appendix GNU General Public License @include gpl.texi -@node Key Index, Command Index, GPL, Top +@node Key Index @unnumbered Key (Character) Index @printindex ky -@node Command Index, Option Index, Key Index, Top +@node Command Index @unnumbered Command Index @printindex fn -@node Option Index, Concept Index, Command Index, Top +@node Option Index @unnumbered Option (Variable) Index @printindex vr -@node Concept Index, , Option Index, Top +@node Concept Index @unnumbered Concept Index @printindex cp |