David Levine <[email protected]> writes: > Ken wrote: > >> I've seen a number of nmh man pages which say things like this: >> >> Consult the Advanced Features section of the nmh User's Manual for more >> information on making digests. >> >> Which leads to to ask ... which manual are they talking about, exactly? > > Looks like the MH User's Manual. I found a copy here: > > ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/mail/mh/doc/MH.ps.gz > > The "Historical Documentation" page on Sourceforge has links > to the ftp site at UCI, but it's gone. I think that we > should archive those old documents before all of the mirrors > disappear. Is there a place to store them on Savannah? Or > should I just throw them into the git repo? About 3.5 MB.
Were you aware of https://sourceforge.net/projects/rand-mh/files/Documentation/? We archived all of the old MH stuff at SourceForge (project rand-mh). Here are the release notes for the Documentation package, which shows that the tarball includes MH.ps: Release Name: 1.0 Notes: mh/doc/README These are formatted versions of the major MH documents (written using the troff "-ms" and "-me" macro packages). The ".doc" files are formatted for 66 lines/page: ADMIN.doc - The MH Administrator's Manual - how to configure MH MH.doc - The MH User's Manual changes.doc - Changes from MH 6.6 to MH 6.8 mh-gen.doc - The "READ-ME" file - how to generate MH (aka mh-gen(8)) Postscript versions are also available: ADMIN.ps - The MH Administrator's Manual - how to configure MH MH.ps - The MH User's Manual changes.ps - Changes from MH 6.6 to MH 6.8 mh-gen.ps - The "READ-ME" file - how to generate MH (aka mh-gen(8)) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ These are postscript conversions of the MH papers which were written using the TeX typesetting language: bboards.ps - The UCI BBoards Facility beginners.ps - UCI MH for Beginners mh4mm.ps - MH for MM users mh6.ps - Changes from MH 6.0 to MH 6.5 for 4.3BSD multifarious.ps - MH: A Multifarious User Agen mznet.ps - MZnet - Mail Service for Personal Micro Comp. Sys. realwork.ps - MH.5 - How to process 200 messages... trusted.ps - Design of the TTI Prototype Trusted Mail Agent tutorial.ps - The MH Tutorial These conversions have been provided because they may be of use to some sites who retrieved MH using FTP, and who do not have TeX to typeset the papers themselves. Of course, all recipients of an MH distribution tape receive a complete set of laser-printed manuals. These conversions were generated with the "dvips" program. I have printed them on an Imagen 5320 w/ Turboscript, and the output is identical to the original "dvi" versions of these papers. As yet, I have had no success downloading the postscript files to a Mac- intosh, and printing them on a Laserwriter. If you are able to generate copies of these papers which will print (identically to the originals or otherwise) on a Laserwriter, please contact "[email protected]". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ These files are tty-readable conversions of the MH papers which were written using the TeX typesetting language: bboards.tty - The UCI BBoards Facility beginners.tty - UCI MH for Beginners mh4mm.tty - MH for MM users mh6.tty - Changes from MH 6.0 to MH 6.5 for 4.3BSD multifarious.tty - MH: A Multifarious User Agen mznet.tty - MZnet - Mail Service for Personal Micro Comp. Sys. realwork.tty - MH.5 - How to process 200 messages... trusted.tty - Design of the TTI Prototype Trusted Mail Agent tutorial.tty - The MH Tutorial These conversions have been provided because they may be of use to some sites who retrieved MH using FTP, and who do not have TeX or a laser printer on which to print the papers. If you have a Postscript printer, you may want to retrieve the Postscript conversion of these papers, available in a different tar archive. Of course, all recipients of an MH distribution tape receive a complete set of laser-printed manuals, and these conversions are not a substitute for properly-formatted copies of the originals. The conversion was generated by the "dvi2tty" program. As full use of TeX's rich typesetting environment was used in writing many of these papers, and since the output is intended for a line printer, it is necessarily quite primitive. Font changes and special character representations are lost entirely. White-space between words may be deleted or expanded, especially near punctuation characters. Blank lines may be added or deleted. Since typeset lines are typically longer than 80 tty characters, the output has been generated for 132-colunm output devices. A typical page has about 76 lines. Pages are separated by a formfeed character. /JLR Changes: -- Bill Wohler <[email protected]> aka <[email protected]> http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID:610BD9AD _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
