>No, if the man pages are lacking, we need to fix that. > >If there is real demand for an "nmh User Guide" I'm pretty sure we can >cook one up. And have long thought we should. But it needs to be part >of the core distribution, and formatted using troff, just like the rest >of the documentation.
Weeelll ... are you volunteering to write a nmh User Guide? :-) I don't think the issue is troff know-how, or packaging ... it's getting someone to sit down, fingers to keyboard, and type out a clear document. As far as I know, there is no nmh package that does not include man pages; if there is one, that should be fixed (is there one?) I seem to recall Laura's issue was more that she didn't know nmh was still being developed. And honestly, can't blame her there; who goes trolling through man pages to see if a new feature was added when you weren't looking? Actually, a question to Laura ... how DID you find out that nmh was still being worked on? Did you happen to Google it? Overhear people talking about the new version in some chic Gothenburg cafè? Might be interesting to know. I've thought of writing a relatively simple "intro" that would cover the basics of configuring your email address, how to send and receive email, and where to go from there. That might not be too bad. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
