docs/master
changeset 154:63e885fb48ba
Converted some internal references to the new macros.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Fri, 06 Jul 2012 15:59:04 +0200 |
parents | f3db51746c2c |
children | 75f20c925999 |
files | discussion.roff |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/discussion.roff Fri Jul 06 15:04:04 2012 +0200 1.2 +++ b/discussion.roff Fri Jul 06 15:59:04 2012 +0200 1.3 @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ 1.4 1.5 1.6 .H2 "Mail Transfer Facilities 1.7 +.Id mail-transfer-facilities 1.8 .P 1.9 In contrast to nmh, which also provides mail submission and mail retrieval 1.10 agents, mmh is a MUA only. 1.11 @@ -392,7 +393,9 @@ 1.12 Although 1.13 .Pn slocal 1.14 does neither pull in dependencies nor does it include a separate 1.15 -technical area (cf. Sec. XXX), still, 1.16 +technical area (cf. Sec. 1.17 +.Cf mail-transfer-facilities ), 1.18 +still, 1.19 it accounts for about 1\|000 lines of code that need to be maintained. 1.20 As 1.21 .Pn slocal 1.22 @@ -426,6 +429,7 @@ 1.23 1.24 1.25 .H2 "Displaying Messages 1.26 +.id mhshow 1.27 .P 1.28 Since the very beginning, already in the first concept paper, 1.29 .Pn show 1.30 @@ -544,7 +548,8 @@ 1.31 was reworked to behave more like 1.32 .Pn show 1.33 first. 1.34 -(cf. Sec. XXX) 1.35 +(cf. Sec. 1.36 +.Cf mhshow ) 1.37 Once the tools behaved more alike, the replacing appeared to be 1.38 even more natural. 1.39 Today, mmh's new 1.40 @@ -685,7 +690,8 @@ 1.41 it suited better. 1.42 .P 1.43 Eventually, however, the new trash folder concept 1.44 -.Cf "Sec. XXX 1.45 +(cf. Sec. 1.46 +.Cf trash-folder ) 1.47 obsoleted the concept of the backup prefix completely. 1.48 .Ci 8edc5aaf86f9f77124664f6801bc6c6cdf258173 1.49 .Ci ca0b3e830b86700d9e5e31b1784de2bdcaf58fc5 1.50 @@ -1043,10 +1049,8 @@ 1.51 .Pn send . 1.52 (These numbers include two generic switches, help and version.) 1.53 .P 1.54 -Fig. XXX 1.55 -.\" XXX Ref 1.56 -displays the number of switches for each of the tools that is available 1.57 -in both, nmh and mmh. 1.58 +The figure displays the number of switches for each of the tools 1.59 +that is available in both, nmh and mmh. 1.60 The tools are sorted by the number of switches they had in nmh. 1.61 Visible and hidden switches were counted, 1.62 but not the generic help and version switches. 1.63 @@ -1114,7 +1118,8 @@ 1.64 was removed. 1.65 The special-casing of `the' draft message became irrelevant after 1.66 the rework of the draft system. 1.67 -(See Sec. XXX.) 1.68 +(df. Sec. 1.69 +.Cf draft-folder ) 1.70 Equally, 1.71 .Pn comp 1.72 lost its 1.73 @@ -1278,7 +1283,8 @@ 1.74 rfc 1864 1.75 .] 1.76 .Ci 31dc797eb5178970d68962ca8939da3fd9a8efda 1.77 -(See Sec. XXX) 1.78 +(cf. Sec. 1.79 +.Cf content-md5 ) 1.80 .P 1.81 The 1.82 .Sw -[no]ebcdicsafe 1.83 @@ -1420,13 +1426,13 @@ 1.84 .Sw -mmdf 1.85 switches. 1.86 .Sw -mbox 1.87 -is the sole behavior now. 1.88 +is the sole behavior now. 1.89 .Ci 3916ab66ad5d183705ac12357621ea8661afd3c0 1.90 In the same go, 1.91 .Pn packf 1.92 and 1.93 .Pn rcvpack 1.94 -were reworked (see Sec. XXX) and their 1.95 +were reworked and their 1.96 .Sw -file 1.97 switch became unnecessary. 1.98 .Ci ca1023716d4c2ab890696f3e41fa0d94267a940e 1.99 @@ -1566,9 +1572,8 @@ 1.100 This section describes the removing of old code 1.101 and the modernizing of the default setup. 1.102 It focuses on the functional aspect only; 1.103 -the non-functional aspects of code style are discussed in 1.104 -.\" FIXME REF 1.105 -Sec. XXX. 1.106 +the non-functional aspects of code style are discussed in Sec. 1.107 +.Cf code-style . 1.108 1.109 1.110 .H2 "Code Relicts 1.111 @@ -1711,6 +1716,7 @@ 1.112 None of the Face systems described here is popular today. 1.113 Hence, mmh has no direct support for them. 1.114 .BU 1.115 +.Id content-md5 1.116 The 1.117 .Hd Content-MD5 1.118 header field was introduced by RFC\|1864. 1.119 @@ -2305,6 +2311,7 @@ 1.120 .P 1.121 1.122 .U3 "Draft Folder 1.123 +.Id draft-folder 1.124 .P 1.125 In the beginning, MH had the concept of a draft message. 1.126 This is the file 1.127 @@ -2416,6 +2423,7 @@ 1.128 1.129 1.130 .U3 "Trash Folder 1.131 +.Id trash-folder 1.132 .P 1.133 Similar to the situation for drafts is the situation for removed messages. 1.134 Historically, a message was ``deleted'' by prepending a specific 1.135 @@ -2689,6 +2697,7 @@ 1.136 1.137 1.138 .H2 "Code Style 1.139 +.Id code-style 1.140 .P 1.141 .U3 "Indentation Style 1.142 .P