From: Jesper Harder Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 02:52:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fixes. X-Git-Url: https://cgit.sxemacs.org/?p=gnus;a=commitdiff_plain;h=fa1d3c7954620452186f38c90525d368e20356f1;hp=641903c59f750d7e65d07cdaa12cd7c4034c21fb Fixes. --- diff --git a/texi/ChangeLog b/texi/ChangeLog index 20f3c9ba1..84223c2f0 100644 --- a/texi/ChangeLog +++ b/texi/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2003-09-22 Jesper Harder + + * message.texi: Fixes. + 2003-09-20 Jesper Harder * gnus.texi (Fancy Mail Splitting): Make split-on-body work for diff --git a/texi/message.texi b/texi/message.texi index d37cb4dfa..ffc4796df 100644 --- a/texi/message.texi +++ b/texi/message.texi @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. @page @vskip 0pt plus 1filll -Copyright @copyright{} 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 +Copyright @copyright{} 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ just return @code{nil}, and the normal methods for determining the To header will be used. This function can also return a list. In that case, each list element -should be a cons, where the car should be the name of an header -(eg. @code{Cc}) and the cdr should be the header value +should be a cons, where the @sc{car} should be the name of a header +(eg. @code{Cc}) and the @sc{cdr} should be the header value (eg. @samp{larsi@@ifi.uio.no}). All these headers will be inserted into the head of the outgoing mail. @@ -425,8 +425,8 @@ There is a pre-defined function in Gnus that is a good candidate for this variable. @code{gnus-find-subscribed-addresses} is a function that returns a list of addresses corresponding to the groups that have the @code{subscribed} (@pxref{Group Parameters, ,Group Parameters, -gnus, The Gnus Manual}) group parameter set to a non-nil value. This -is how you would do it. +gnus, The Gnus Manual}) group parameter set to a non-@code{nil} value. +This is how you would do it. @lisp (setq message-subscribed-address-functions @@ -625,9 +625,9 @@ own address. This function inserts such a header automatically. It fetches the contents of the @samp{To:} header in the current mail buffer, and appends the current @code{user-mail-address}. -If the optional argument @code{include-cc} is non-nil, the addresses in -the @samp{Cc:} header are also put into the @samp{Mail-Followup-To:} -header. +If the optional argument @code{include-cc} is non-@code{nil}, the +addresses in the @samp{Cc:} header are also put into the +@samp{Mail-Followup-To:} header. @end table @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ modern cryptography, @acronym{S/MIME}, various PKCS standards, OpenSSL and so on. The @acronym{S/MIME} support in Message (and MML) require OpenSSL. OpenSSL -perform the actual @acronym{S/MIME} sign/encrypt operations. OpenSSL can +performs the actual @acronym{S/MIME} sign/encrypt operations. OpenSSL can be found at @uref{http://www.openssl.org/}. OpenSSL 0.9.6 and later should work. Version 0.9.5a cannot extract mail addresses from certificates, and it insert a spurious CR character into @acronym{MIME} @@ -1604,9 +1604,9 @@ unlikely that you should need to fiddle with this variable at all. @findex yow @cindex Mime-Version -In addition, you can enter conses into this list. The car of this cons +In addition, you can enter conses into this list. The @sc{car} of this cons should be a symbol. This symbol's name is the name of the header, and -the cdr can either be a string to be entered verbatim as the value of +the @sc{cdr} can either be a string to be entered verbatim as the value of this header, or it can be a function to be called. This function should return a string to be inserted. For instance, if you want to insert @code{Mime-Version: 1.0}, you should enter @code{(Mime-Version . "1.0")} @@ -1614,8 +1614,8 @@ into the list. If you want to insert a funny quote, you could enter something like @code{(X-Yow . yow)} into the list. The function @code{yow} will then be called without any arguments. -If the list contains a cons where the car of the cons is -@code{optional}, the cdr of this cons will only be inserted if it is +If the list contains a cons where the @sc{car} of the cons is +@code{optional}, the @sc{cdr} of this cons will only be inserted if it is non-@code{nil}. If you want to delete an entry from this list, the following Lisp @@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@ Note that Gnus provides a feature where clicking on `writes:' hides the cited text. If you change the citation line too much, readers of your messages will have to adjust their Gnus, too. See the variable @code{gnus-cite-attribution-suffix}. @xref{Article Highlighting, , -Article Highlighting, gnus}, for details. +Article Highlighting, gnus, The Gnus Manual}, for details. @item message-yank-prefix @vindex message-yank-prefix @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ message composition doesn't break too bad. Alist of ways to send outgoing messages. Each element has the form @lisp -(TYPE PREDICATE FUNCTION) +(@var{type} @var{predicate} @var{function}) @end lisp @table @var @@ -2100,7 +2100,7 @@ This restores the Gnus window configuration when the message buffer is killed, postponed or exited. An @dfn{action} can be either: a normal function, or a list where the -@code{car} is a function and the @code{cdr} is the list of arguments, or +@sc{car} is a function and the @sc{cdr} is the list of arguments, or a form to be @code{eval}ed.