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| author | Paul Eggert | 2015-09-04 13:31:41 -0700 |
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| committer | Paul Eggert | 2015-09-04 13:32:18 -0700 |
| commit | 8a6260e1e14ab1523c195001454c98aaa044ea64 (patch) | |
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Fix minor problems with " in manual
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diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi b/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi index 0b856c7f0a3..5ab34a0f7ae 100644 --- a/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi +++ b/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi | |||
| @@ -892,11 +892,11 @@ more readable? | |||
| 892 | 892 | ||
| 893 | @subsubheading Answer | 893 | @subsubheading Answer |
| 894 | 894 | ||
| 895 | Gnus offers you several functions to "wash" incoming mail, you can | 895 | Gnus offers you several functions to ``wash'' incoming mail, you can |
| 896 | find them if you browse through the menu, item | 896 | find them if you browse through the menu, item |
| 897 | Article->Washing. The most interesting ones are probably "Wrap | 897 | Article->Washing. The most interesting ones are probably ``Wrap |
| 898 | long lines" (@samp{W w}), "Decode ROT13" | 898 | long lines'' (@samp{W w}), ``Decode ROT13'' |
| 899 | (@samp{W r}) and "Outlook Deuglify" which repairs | 899 | (@samp{W r}) and ``Outlook Deuglify'' which repairs |
| 900 | the dumb quoting used by many users of Microsoft products | 900 | the dumb quoting used by many users of Microsoft products |
| 901 | (@samp{W Y f} gives you full deuglify. | 901 | (@samp{W Y f} gives you full deuglify. |
| 902 | See @samp{W Y C-h} or have a look at the menus for | 902 | See @samp{W Y C-h} or have a look at the menus for |
| @@ -1016,8 +1016,8 @@ mail groups. Is this a bug? | |||
| 1016 | 1016 | ||
| 1017 | No, that's a matter of design of Gnus, fixing this would | 1017 | No, that's a matter of design of Gnus, fixing this would |
| 1018 | mean reimplementation of major parts of Gnus' | 1018 | mean reimplementation of major parts of Gnus' |
| 1019 | back ends. Gnus thinks "highest-article-number @minus{} | 1019 | back ends. Gnus thinks ``highest-article-number @minus{} |
| 1020 | lowest-article-number = total-number-of-articles". This | 1020 | lowest-article-number = total-number-of-articles''. This |
| 1021 | works OK for Usenet groups, but if you delete and move | 1021 | works OK for Usenet groups, but if you delete and move |
| 1022 | many messages in mail groups, this fails. To cure the | 1022 | many messages in mail groups, this fails. To cure the |
| 1023 | symptom, enter the group via @samp{C-u RET} | 1023 | symptom, enter the group via @samp{C-u RET} |
| @@ -1085,8 +1085,8 @@ You've got to play around with the variable | |||
| 1085 | gnus-summary-line-format. Its value is a string of | 1085 | gnus-summary-line-format. Its value is a string of |
| 1086 | symbols which stand for things like author, date, subject | 1086 | symbols which stand for things like author, date, subject |
| 1087 | etc. A list of the available specifiers can be found in the | 1087 | etc. A list of the available specifiers can be found in the |
| 1088 | manual node "Summary Buffer Lines" and the often forgotten | 1088 | manual node ``Summary Buffer Lines'' and the often forgotten |
| 1089 | node "Formatting Variables" and its sub-nodes. There | 1089 | node ``Formatting Variables'' and its sub-nodes. There |
| 1090 | you'll find useful things like positioning the cursor and | 1090 | you'll find useful things like positioning the cursor and |
| 1091 | tabulators which allow you a summary in table form, but | 1091 | tabulators which allow you a summary in table form, but |
| 1092 | sadly hard tabulators are broken in 5.8.8. | 1092 | sadly hard tabulators are broken in 5.8.8. |