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Reduce use of @email in doc/misc
In many cases it serves no purpose. It gets converted to mailto: in html output, which is mainly just an invitation to get spam. * doc/misc/erc.texi (Special Features): Update contact information. (History): Avoid using @email. * doc/misc/eshell.texi (Bugs and ideas): Minor updates. * doc/misc/faq.texi (Reporting bugs, Origin of the term Emacs) (Setting up a customization file) (Using an already running Emacs process, Turning off beeping) (Packages that do not come with Emacs) (Replying to the sender of a message): Avoid using @email. * doc/misc/pcl-cvs.texi (Contributors, Bugs): Avoid using @email. * doc/misc/reftex.texi (Imprint): Avoid using @email. * doc/misc/ses.texi (Top): Update bug reporting instructions. (Acknowledgments): Avoid using @email. * doc/misc/woman.texi (Introduction, Background): Remove outdated information. (Bugs, Acknowledgments): Avoid using @email.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/ChangeLog23
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/erc.texi18
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/eshell.texi10
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/faq.texi42
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/pcl-cvs.texi44
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/reftex.texi4
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/ses.texi71
-rw-r--r--doc/misc/woman.texi130
8 files changed, 222 insertions, 120 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog
index 4f45fb44c6a..959e426ea01 100644
--- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog
+++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,26 @@
12013-07-25 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
2
3 * erc.texi (Special Features): Update contact information.
4 (History): Avoid using @email.
5
6 * eshell.texi (Bugs and ideas): Minor updates.
7
8 * faq.texi (Reporting bugs, Origin of the term Emacs)
9 (Setting up a customization file)
10 (Using an already running Emacs process, Turning off beeping)
11 (Packages that do not come with Emacs)
12 (Replying to the sender of a message): Avoid using @email.
13
14 * pcl-cvs.texi (Contributors, Bugs): Avoid using @email.
15
16 * reftex.texi (Imprint): Avoid using @email.
17
18 * ses.texi (Top): Update bug reporting instructions.
19 (Acknowledgments): Avoid using @email.
20
21 * woman.texi (Introduction, Background): Remove outdated information.
22 (Bugs, Acknowledgments): Avoid using @email.
23
12013-07-06 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> 242013-07-06 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
2 25
3 * mh-e.texi: Fix external links. 26 * mh-e.texi: Fix external links.
diff --git a/doc/misc/erc.texi b/doc/misc/erc.texi
index beb8d545586..2a66396df67 100644
--- a/doc/misc/erc.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/erc.texi
@@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ forwards.
235Different channels and servers may have different language encodings. 235Different channels and servers may have different language encodings.
236 236
237In addition, it is possible to translate the messages that ERC uses into 237In addition, it is possible to translate the messages that ERC uses into
238multiple languages. Please contact the developers of ERC at 238multiple languages. Please contact the Emacs developers
239@email{erc-discuss@@gnu.org} if you are interested in helping with the 239if you are interested in helping with the
240translation effort. 240translation effort.
241 241
242@item user scripting 242@item user scripting
@@ -784,9 +784,9 @@ To report a bug in ERC, use @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug}.
784@chapter History 784@chapter History
785@cindex history, of ERC 785@cindex history, of ERC
786 786
787ERC was originally written by Alexander L. Belikoff 787@c abel@@bfr.co.il, sergey.berezin@@cs.cmu.edu
788@email{abel@@bfr.co.il} and Sergey Berezin 788ERC was originally written by Alexander L. Belikoff and Sergey Berezin.
789@email{sergey.berezin@@cs.cmu.edu}. They stopped development around 789They stopped development around
790December 1999. Their last released version was ERC 2.0. 790December 1999. Their last released version was ERC 2.0.
791 791
792P.S.: If one of the original developers of ERC reads this, we'd like to 792P.S.: If one of the original developers of ERC reads this, we'd like to
@@ -796,8 +796,9 @@ general.
796@itemize 796@itemize
797@item 2001 797@item 2001
798 798
799In June 2001, Mario Lang @email{mlang@@delysid.org} and Alex Schroeder 799@c mlang@@delysid.org, alex@@gnu.org
800@email{alex@@gnu.org} took over development and created a ERC Project at 800In June 2001, Mario Lang and Alex Schroeder
801took over development and created a ERC Project at
801@uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/erc}. 802@uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/erc}.
802 803
803In reaction to a mail about the new ERC development effort, Sergey 804In reaction to a mail about the new ERC development effort, Sergey
@@ -825,7 +826,8 @@ ERC 4.0 was released.
825 826
826@item 2005 827@item 2005
827 828
828ERC 5.0 was released. Michael Olson @email{mwolson@@gnu.org} became 829@c mwolson@@gnu.org
830ERC 5.0 was released. Michael Olson became
829the release manager and eventually the maintainer. 831the release manager and eventually the maintainer.
830 832
831After some discussion between him and the Emacs developers, it was 833After some discussion between him and the Emacs developers, it was
diff --git a/doc/misc/eshell.texi b/doc/misc/eshell.texi
index 688a547feeb..0db60957d73 100644
--- a/doc/misc/eshell.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/eshell.texi
@@ -800,16 +800,18 @@ Eshell module.} You also need to load the following as shown:
800@cindex known bugs 800@cindex known bugs
801@cindex bugs, known 801@cindex bugs, known
802 802
803If you find a bug or misfeature, don't hesitate to let me know! Send 803If you find a bug or misfeature, don't hesitate to report it, by
804email to @email{johnw@@gnu.org}. Feature requests should also be sent 804using @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug}. The same applies to feature requests.
805there. I prefer discussing one thing at a time. If you find several 805It is best to discuss one thing at a time. If you find several
806unrelated bugs, please report them separately. 806unrelated bugs, please report them separately.
807 807
808@ignore
808If you have ideas for improvements, or if you have written some 809If you have ideas for improvements, or if you have written some
809extensions to this package, I would like to hear from you. I hope you 810extensions to this package, I would like to hear from you. I hope you
810find this package useful! 811find this package useful!
812@end ignore
811 813
812Below is a complete list of known problems with Eshell version 2.4.2, 814Below is a list of some known problems with Eshell version 2.4.2,
813which is the version included with Emacs 22. 815which is the version included with Emacs 22.
814 816
815@table @asis 817@table @asis
diff --git a/doc/misc/faq.texi b/doc/misc/faq.texi
index 39b4a9037bd..f51d3a91a6e 100644
--- a/doc/misc/faq.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/faq.texi
@@ -445,9 +445,9 @@ mail-to-news gateway).
445 445
446The correct way to report Emacs bugs is to use the command 446The correct way to report Emacs bugs is to use the command
447@kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug}. It sets up a mail buffer with the 447@kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug}. It sets up a mail buffer with the
448essential information and the correct e-mail address, which is 448essential information and the correct e-mail address,
449@email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} for the released versions of Emacs. 449@email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}.
450Anything sent to @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} also appears in the 450Anything sent there also appears in the
451newsgroup @uref{news:gnu.emacs.bug}, but please use e-mail instead of 451newsgroup @uref{news:gnu.emacs.bug}, but please use e-mail instead of
452news to submit the bug report. This ensures a reliable return address 452news to submit the bug report. This ensures a reliable return address
453so you can be contacted for further details. 453so you can be contacted for further details.
@@ -460,13 +460,17 @@ report (@pxref{Bugs, , Reporting Bugs, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
460RMS says: 460RMS says:
461 461
462@quotation 462@quotation
463Sending bug reports to @email{help-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} (which has the 463Sending bug reports to
464effect of posting on @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help}) is undesirable because 464@url{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs,
465it takes the time of an unnecessarily large group of people, most of 465the help-gnu-emacs mailing list}
466whom are just users and have no idea how to fix these problem. 466(which has the effect of posting on @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help}) is
467@email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} reaches a much smaller group of people 467undesirable because it takes the time of an unnecessarily large group
468who are more likely to know what to do and have expressed a wish to 468of people, most of whom are just users and have no idea how to fix
469receive more messages about Emacs than the others. 469these problem.
470@url{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnu-emacs, The
471bug-gnu-emacs list} reaches a much smaller group of people who are
472more likely to know what to do and have expressed a wish to receive
473more messages about Emacs than the others.
470@end quotation 474@end quotation
471 475
472RMS says it is sometimes fine to post to @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help}: 476RMS says it is sometimes fine to post to @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help}:
@@ -961,7 +965,8 @@ by RMS for the editor TECO (Text Editor and COrrector, originally Tape
961Editor and COrrector) under ITS (the Incompatible Timesharing System) on 965Editor and COrrector) under ITS (the Incompatible Timesharing System) on
962a PDP-10. RMS had already extended TECO with a ``real-time'' 966a PDP-10. RMS had already extended TECO with a ``real-time''
963full-screen mode with reprogrammable keys. Emacs was started by 967full-screen mode with reprogrammable keys. Emacs was started by
964@email{gls@@east.sun.com, Guy Steele} as a project to unify the many 968@c gls@@east.sun.com
969Guy Steele as a project to unify the many
965divergent TECO command sets and key bindings at MIT, and completed by 970divergent TECO command sets and key bindings at MIT, and completed by
966RMS. 971RMS.
967 972
@@ -1341,7 +1346,9 @@ of files from Macintosh, Microsoft, and Unix platforms.
1341 1346
1342In general, new Emacs users should not be provided with @file{.emacs} 1347In general, new Emacs users should not be provided with @file{.emacs}
1343files, because this can cause confusing non-standard behavior. Then 1348files, because this can cause confusing non-standard behavior. Then
1344they send questions to @email{help-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} asking why Emacs 1349they send questions to
1350@url{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs,
1351the help-gnu-emacs mailing list} asking why Emacs
1345isn't behaving as documented. 1352isn't behaving as documented.
1346 1353
1347Emacs includes the Customize facility (@pxref{Using Customize}). This 1354Emacs includes the Customize facility (@pxref{Using Customize}). This
@@ -1806,7 +1813,8 @@ requested by @code{emacsclient}, Emacs will switch to it; otherwise
1806 1813
1807@cindex @code{gnuserv} 1814@cindex @code{gnuserv}
1808There is an alternative version of @samp{emacsclient} called 1815There is an alternative version of @samp{emacsclient} called
1809@samp{gnuserv}, written by @email{ange@@hplb.hpl.hp.com, Andy Norman} 1816@c ange@@hplb.hpl.hp.com
1817@samp{gnuserv}, written by Andy Norman
1810(@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}). @samp{gnuserv} uses 1818(@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}). @samp{gnuserv} uses
1811Internet domain sockets, so it can work across most network connections. 1819Internet domain sockets, so it can work across most network connections.
1812 1820
@@ -1974,7 +1982,8 @@ On some systems, @key{Insert} toggles @code{overwrite-mode} on and off.
1974@cindex Visible bell 1982@cindex Visible bell
1975@cindex Bell, visible 1983@cindex Bell, visible
1976 1984
1977@email{martin@@cc.gatech.edu, Martin R. Frank} writes: 1985@c martin@@cc.gatech.edu
1986Martin R. Frank writes:
1978 1987
1979Tell Emacs to use the @dfn{visible bell} instead of the audible bell, 1988Tell Emacs to use the @dfn{visible bell} instead of the audible bell,
1980and set the visible bell to nothing. 1989and set the visible bell to nothing.
@@ -3305,7 +3314,7 @@ to get more details about the features that it offers, and then if you
3305wish, Emacs can download and automatically install it for you. 3314wish, Emacs can download and automatically install it for you.
3306 3315
3307@uref{http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/emacs/ell.html, The Emacs Lisp 3316@uref{http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/emacs/ell.html, The Emacs Lisp
3308List (ELL)}, maintained by @email{S.J.Eglen@@damtp.cam.ac.uk, Stephen Eglen}, 3317List (ELL)}, maintained by Stephen Eglen,
3309aims to provide one compact list with links to all of the current Emacs 3318aims to provide one compact list with links to all of the current Emacs
3310Lisp files on the Internet. The ELL can be browsed over the web, or 3319Lisp files on the Internet. The ELL can be browsed over the web, or
3311from Emacs with @uref{http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/emacs/ell.el, 3320from Emacs with @uref{http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/emacs/ell.el,
@@ -4314,7 +4323,8 @@ these systems, you should configure @code{movemail} to use @code{flock}.
4314@cindex Sender, replying only to 4323@cindex Sender, replying only to
4315@cindex Rmail, replying to the sender of a message in 4324@cindex Rmail, replying to the sender of a message in
4316 4325
4317@email{isaacson@@seas.upenn.edu, Ron Isaacson} says: When you hit 4326@c isaacson@@seas.upenn.edu
4327Ron Isaacson says: When you hit
4318@key{r} to reply in Rmail, by default it CCs all of the original 4328@key{r} to reply in Rmail, by default it CCs all of the original
4319recipients (everyone on the original @samp{To} and @samp{CC} 4329recipients (everyone on the original @samp{To} and @samp{CC}
4320lists). With a prefix argument (i.e., typing @kbd{C-u} before @key{r}), 4330lists). With a prefix argument (i.e., typing @kbd{C-u} before @key{r}),
diff --git a/doc/misc/pcl-cvs.texi b/doc/misc/pcl-cvs.texi
index df972d7991f..ec7fc02edbd 100644
--- a/doc/misc/pcl-cvs.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/pcl-cvs.texi
@@ -172,17 +172,20 @@ Per Cederqvist wrote most of the otherwise unattributed functions in
172PCL-CVS as well as all the documentation. 172PCL-CVS as well as all the documentation.
173 173
174@item 174@item
175@email{inge@@lysator.liu.se, Inge Wallin} wrote the skeleton of 175@c inge@@lysator.liu.se
176Inge Wallin wrote the skeleton of
176@file{pcl-cvs.texi}, and gave useful comments on it. He also wrote 177@file{pcl-cvs.texi}, and gave useful comments on it. He also wrote
177the files @file{elib-node.el} and @file{compile-all.el}. The file 178the files @file{elib-node.el} and @file{compile-all.el}. The file
178@file{cookie.el} was inspired by Inge.@refill 179@file{cookie.el} was inspired by Inge.@refill
179 180
180@item 181@item
181@email{linus@@lysator.liu.se, Linus Tolke} contributed useful comments 182@c linus@@lysator.liu.se
183Linus Tolke contributed useful comments
182on both the functionality and the documentation.@refill 184on both the functionality and the documentation.@refill
183 185
184@item 186@item
185@email{jwz@@jwz.com, Jamie Zawinski} contributed 187@c jwz@@jwz.com
188Jamie Zawinski contributed
186@file{pcl-cvs-lucid.el}, which was later renamed to 189@file{pcl-cvs-lucid.el}, which was later renamed to
187@file{pcl-cvs-xemacs.el}.@refill 190@file{pcl-cvs-xemacs.el}.@refill
188 191
@@ -191,34 +194,40 @@ Leif Lonnblad contributed RCVS support (since superseded by the new
191remote CVS support). 194remote CVS support).
192 195
193@item 196@item
194@email{jimb@@cyclic.com, Jim Blandy} contributed hooks to automatically 197@c jimb@@cyclic.com
198Jim Blandy contributed hooks to automatically
195guess CVS log entries from @file{ChangeLog} contents, and initial support of 199guess CVS log entries from @file{ChangeLog} contents, and initial support of
196the new Cygnus / Cyclic remote CVS, as well as various sundry bug fixes 200the new Cygnus / Cyclic remote CVS, as well as various sundry bug fixes
197and cleanups. 201and cleanups.
198 202
199@item 203@item
200@email{kingdon@@cyclic.com, Jim Kingdon} contributed lots of fixes to 204@c kingdon@@cyclic.com
205Jim Kingdon contributed lots of fixes to
201the build and installation procedure. 206the build and installation procedure.
202 207
203@item 208@item
204@email{woods@@weird.com, Greg A. Woods} contributed code to implement 209@c woods@@weird.com
210Greg A. Woods contributed code to implement
205the use of per-file diff buffers, and vendor join diffs with emerge and 211the use of per-file diff buffers, and vendor join diffs with emerge and
206ediff, as well as various and sundry bug fixes and cleanups. 212ediff, as well as various and sundry bug fixes and cleanups.
207 213
208@item 214@item
209@email{greg.klanderman@@alum.mit.edu, Greg Klanderman} implemented 215@c greg.klanderman@@alum.mit.edu
216Greg Klanderman implemented
210toggling of marked files, setting of CVS command flags via prefix 217toggling of marked files, setting of CVS command flags via prefix
211arguments, updated the XEmacs support, updated the manual, and fixed 218arguments, updated the XEmacs support, updated the manual, and fixed
212numerous bugs. 219numerous bugs.
213 220
214@item 221@item
215@email{monnier@@gnu.org, Stefan Monnier} added a slew of other 222@c monnier@@gnu.org
223Stefan Monnier added a slew of other
216features and introduced even more new bugs. If there's any bug left, 224features and introduced even more new bugs. If there's any bug left,
217you can be sure it's his. 225you can be sure it's his.
218 226
219@item 227@item
220@c wordy to avoid an underfull hbox 228@c wordy to avoid an underfull hbox
221@email{masata-y@@is.aist-nara.ac.jp, Masatake YAMATO} made a gracious 229@c masata-y@@is.aist-nara.ac.jp
230Masatake YAMATO made a gracious
222contribution of his cvstree code to display a tree of tags which was later 231contribution of his cvstree code to display a tree of tags which was later
223superseded by the new @code{cvs-status-mode}. 232superseded by the new @code{cvs-status-mode}.
224@end itemize 233@end itemize
@@ -1369,18 +1378,19 @@ Used to highlight CVS messages.
1369@cindex FAQ 1378@cindex FAQ
1370@cindex Problems, list of common 1379@cindex Problems, list of common
1371 1380
1372If you find a bug or misfeature, don't hesitate to tell us! Send email 1381If you find a bug or misfeature, don't hesitate to tell us!
1373to @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} which is gatewayed to the newsgroup 1382Use @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug} to send us a report.
1374@samp{gnu.emacs.bugs}. Feature requests should also be sent there. We 1383You can follow the same process for feature requests.
1375prefer discussing one thing at a time. If you find several unrelated 1384We prefer discussing one thing at a time. If you find several unrelated
1376bugs, please report them separately. If you are running PCL-CVS under 1385bugs, please report them separately. If you are running PCL-CVS under
1377XEmacs, you should also send a copy of bug reports to 1386XEmacs, you should also send a copy of bug reports to
1378@email{xemacs-beta@@xemacs.org}. 1387the @url{http://lists.xemacs.org/mailman/listinfo/xemacs-beta,
1388XEmacs mailing list}.
1379 1389
1380If you have problems using PCL-CVS or other questions, send them to 1390If you have problems using PCL-CVS or other questions, send them to
1381@email{help-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}, which is gatewayed to the 1391the @url{http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs,
1382@samp{gnu.emacs.help} newsgroup. This is a good place to get help, as 1392help-gnu-emacs mailing list}. This is a good place to get help, as is
1383is @email{cvs-info@@gnu.org}, gatewayed to @samp{gnu.cvs.help}. 1393the @url{http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs, info-cvs list}.
1384 1394
1385If you have ideas for improvements, or if you have written some 1395If you have ideas for improvements, or if you have written some
1386extensions to this package, we would like to hear from you. We hope that 1396extensions to this package, we would like to hear from you. We hope that
diff --git a/doc/misc/reftex.texi b/doc/misc/reftex.texi
index 15bb2c4cc0a..2a7a231aa55 100644
--- a/doc/misc/reftex.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/reftex.texi
@@ -3637,8 +3637,8 @@ With @i{Viper} mode prior to Vipers version 3.01, you need to protect
3637@cindex @code{http}, @RefTeX{} home page 3637@cindex @code{http}, @RefTeX{} home page
3638@cindex @code{ftp}, @RefTeX{} site 3638@cindex @code{ftp}, @RefTeX{} site
3639 3639
3640@RefTeX{} was written by @i{Carsten Dominik} 3640@c dominik@@science.uva.nl
3641@email{dominik@@science.uva.nl}, with contributions by @i{Stephen 3641@RefTeX{} was written by @i{Carsten Dominik}, with contributions by @i{Stephen
3642Eglen}. @RefTeX{} is currently maintained by @value{MAINTAINER}, see 3642Eglen}. @RefTeX{} is currently maintained by @value{MAINTAINER}, see
3643the @value{MAINTAINERSITE} for detailed information. 3643the @value{MAINTAINERSITE} for detailed information.
3644 3644
diff --git a/doc/misc/ses.texi b/doc/misc/ses.texi
index 2bef526257e..96d03e0847a 100644
--- a/doc/misc/ses.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/ses.texi
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ by formulas that can refer to the values of other cells.
60@end display 60@end display
61@end ifnottex 61@end ifnottex
62 62
63To report bugs, send email to @email{jyavner@@member.fsf.org}. 63To report bugs, use @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug}.
64 64
65@insertcopying 65@insertcopying
66 66
@@ -938,39 +938,62 @@ cell.
938 938
939Coding by: 939Coding by:
940@quotation 940@quotation
941Jonathan Yavner @email{jyavner@@member.fsf.org}@* 941@c jyavner@@member.fsf.org
942Stefan Monnier @email{monnier@@gnu.org}@* 942Jonathan Yavner,
943Shigeru Fukaya @email{shigeru.fukaya@@gmail.com} 943@c monnier@@gnu.org
944Stefan Monnier,
945@c shigeru.fukaya@@gmail.com
946Shigeru Fukaya
944@end quotation 947@end quotation
945 948
946@noindent 949@noindent
947Texinfo manual by: 950Texinfo manual by:
948@quotation 951@quotation
949Jonathan Yavner @email{jyavner@@member.fsf.org}@* 952@c jyavner@@member.fsf.org
950Brad Collins <brad@@chenla.org> 953Jonathan Yavner,
954@c brad@@chenla.org
955Brad Collins
951@end quotation 956@end quotation
952 957
953@noindent 958@noindent
954Ideas from: 959Ideas from:
955@quotation 960@quotation
956Christoph Conrad @email{christoph.conrad@@gmx.de}@* 961@c christoph.conrad@@gmx.de
957CyberBob @email{cyberbob@@redneck.gacracker.org}@* 962Christoph Conrad,
958Syver Enstad @email{syver-en@@online.no}@* 963@c cyberbob@@redneck.gacracker.org
959Ami Fischman @email{fischman@@zion.bpnetworks.com}@* 964CyberBob,
960Thomas Gehrlein @email{Thomas.Gehrlein@@t-online.de}@* 965@c syver-en@@online.no
961Chris F.A. Johnson @email{c.f.a.johnson@@rogers.com}@* 966Syver Enstad,
962Yusong Li @email{lyusong@@hotmail.com}@* 967@c fischman@@zion.bpnetworks.com
963Juri Linkov @email{juri@@jurta.org}@* 968Ami Fischman,
964Harald Maier @email{maierh@@myself.com}@* 969@c Thomas.Gehrlein@@t-online.de
965Alan Nash @email{anash@@san.rr.com}@* 970Thomas Gehrlein,
966François Pinard @email{pinard@@iro.umontreal.ca}@* 971@c c.f.a.johnson@@rogers.com
967Pedro Pinto @email{ppinto@@cs.cmu.edu}@* 972Chris F.A.@: Johnson,
968Stefan Reichör @email{xsteve@@riic.at}@* 973@c lyusong@@hotmail.com
969Oliver Scholz @email{epameinondas@@gmx.de}@* 974Yusong Li,
970Richard M. Stallman @email{rms@@gnu.org}@* 975@c juri@@jurta.org
971Luc Teirlinck @email{teirllm@@dms.auburn.edu}@* 976Juri Linkov,
972J. Otto Tennant @email{jotto@@pobox.com}@* 977@c maierh@@myself.com
973Jean-Philippe Theberge @email{jphil@@acs.pagesjaunes.fr} 978Harald Maier,
979@c anash@@san.rr.com
980Alan Nash,
981@c pinard@@iro.umontreal.ca
982François Pinard,
983@c ppinto@@cs.cmu.edu
984Pedro Pinto,
985@c xsteve@@riic.at
986Stefan Reichör,
987@c epameinondas@@gmx.de
988Oliver Scholz,
989@c rms@@gnu.org
990Richard M. Stallman,
991@c teirllm@@dms.auburn.edu
992Luc Teirlinck,
993@c jotto@@pobox.com
994J. Otto Tennant,
995@c jphil@@acs.pagesjaunes.fr
996Jean-Philippe Theberge
974@end quotation 997@end quotation
975 998
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diff --git a/doc/misc/woman.texi b/doc/misc/woman.texi
index d7ef94872b4..2dbcc6dcd47 100644
--- a/doc/misc/woman.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/woman.texi
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4@settitle WoMan: Browse Unix Manual Pages ``W.O. (without) Man'' 4@settitle WoMan: Browse Unix Manual Pages ``W.O. (without) Man''
5@c FIXME 5@c FIXME
6@c Manual last updated: 6@c Manual last updated:
7@set UPDATED Time-stamp: <2013-02-12 09:05:54 eggert> 7@set UPDATED Time-stamp: <Wed 24-Jul-2013 21:17:53 rgm on fencepost.gnu.org>
8@c Software version: 8@c Software version:
9@set VERSION 0.54 (beta) 9@set VERSION 0.54 (beta)
10@afourpaper 10@afourpaper
@@ -114,10 +114,7 @@ version of Emacs. It was developed primarily on various versions of
114Microsoft Windows, but has also been tested on MS-DOS, and various 114Microsoft Windows, but has also been tested on MS-DOS, and various
115versions of UNIX and GNU/Linux. 115versions of UNIX and GNU/Linux.
116 116
117WoMan is distributed with GNU Emacs. In addition, the current source 117WoMan is distributed with GNU Emacs.
118code and documentation files are available from
119@uref{http://centaur.maths.qmw.ac.uk/Emacs/WoMan/, the WoMan web
120server}.
121 118
122WoMan implements a subset of the formatting performed by the Emacs 119WoMan implements a subset of the formatting performed by the Emacs
123@code{man} (or @code{manual-entry}) command to format a Unix-style 120@code{man} (or @code{manual-entry}) command to format a Unix-style
@@ -157,11 +154,7 @@ which begin with the prefix @code{woman-} (or occasionally
157either running the command @code{woman-mini-help} or selecting the WoMan 154either running the command @code{woman-mini-help} or selecting the WoMan
158menu option @samp{Mini Help}. 155menu option @samp{Mini Help}.
159 156
160WoMan is (of course) still under development! Please 157Guidance on reporting bugs is given below. @xref{Bugs, , Reporting Bugs}.
161@email{F.J.Wright@@qmw.ac.uk, let me know} what doesn't work---I am
162adding and improving functionality as testing shows that it is
163necessary. Guidance on reporting bugs is given below. @xref{Bugs, ,
164Reporting Bugs}.
165 158
166@c =================================================================== 159@c ===================================================================
167 160
@@ -286,6 +279,7 @@ of the facilities implemented in the Emacs @code{man} library. WoMan
286and man can happily co-exist, which is very useful for comparison and 279and man can happily co-exist, which is very useful for comparison and
287debugging purposes. 280debugging purposes.
288 281
282@ignore
289@code{nroff} simulates non-@acronym{ASCII} characters by using one or more 283@code{nroff} simulates non-@acronym{ASCII} characters by using one or more
290@acronym{ASCII} characters. WoMan should be able to do much better than 284@acronym{ASCII} characters. WoMan should be able to do much better than
291this. I have recently begun to add support for WoMan to use more of the 285this. I have recently begun to add support for WoMan to use more of the
@@ -294,6 +288,7 @@ aspect that I intend to develop further in the near future. It should
294be possible to move WoMan from an emulation of @code{nroff} to an 288be possible to move WoMan from an emulation of @code{nroff} to an
295emulation of @code{troff} as GNU Emacs moves to providing bit-mapped 289emulation of @code{troff} as GNU Emacs moves to providing bit-mapped
296display facilities. 290display facilities.
291@end ignore
297 292
298@node Finding, Browsing, Background, Top 293@node Finding, Browsing, Background, Top
299@comment node-name, next, previous, up 294@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@@ -1321,8 +1316,8 @@ try the latest version of @file{woman.el} from the Emacs repository
1321on @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/emacs/}. If it still fails, please 1316on @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/emacs/}. If it still fails, please
1322 1317
1323@item 1318@item
1324send a bug report to @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} and to 1319use @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug} to send a bug report.
1325@email{F.J.Wright@@qmw.ac.uk}. Please include the entry from the 1320Please include the entry from the
1326@code{*WoMan-Log*} buffer relating to the problem file, together with 1321@code{*WoMan-Log*} buffer relating to the problem file, together with
1327a brief description of the problem. Please indicate where you got the 1322a brief description of the problem. Please indicate where you got the
1328man source file from, but do not send it unless asked to send it. 1323man source file from, but do not send it unless asked to send it.
@@ -1342,43 +1337,80 @@ I also thank the following for helpful suggestions, bug reports, code
1342fragments, general interest, etc.: 1337fragments, general interest, etc.:
1343 1338
1344@quotation 1339@quotation
1345Jari Aalto, @email{jari.aalto@@cs.tpu.fi}@* 1340@c jari.aalto@@cs.tpu.fi
1346Dean Andrews, @email{dean@@dra.com}@* 1341Jari Aalto,
1347Juanma Barranquero, @email{barranquero@@laley-actualidad.es}@* 1342@c dean@@dra.com
1348Karl Berry, @email{kb@@cs.umb.edu}@* 1343Dean Andrews,
1349Jim Chapman, @email{jchapman@@netcomuk.co.uk}@* 1344@c barranquero@@laley-actualidad.es
1350Frederic Corne, @email{frederic.corne@@erli.fr}@* 1345Juanma Barranquero,
1351Peter Craft, @email{craft@@alacritech.com}@* 1346@c kb@@cs.umb.edu
1352Charles Curley, @email{ccurley@@trib.com}@* 1347Karl Berry,
1353Jim Davidson, @email{jdavidso@@teknowledge.com}@* 1348@c jchapman@@netcomuk.co.uk
1354Kevin D'Elia, @email{Kevin.DElia@@mci.com}@* 1349Jim Chapman,
1355John Fitch, @email{jpff@@maths.bath.ac.uk}@* 1350@c frederic.corne@@erli.fr
1356Hans Frosch, @email{jwfrosch@@rish.b17c.ingr.com}@* 1351Frederic Corne,
1357Guy Gascoigne-Piggford, @email{ggp@@informix.com}@* 1352@c craft@@alacritech.com
1358Brian Gorka, @email{gorkab@@sanchez.com}@* 1353Peter Craft,
1359Nicolai Henriksen, @email{nhe@@lyngso-industri.dk}@* 1354@c ccurley@@trib.com
1360Thomas Herchenroeder, @email{the@@software-ag.de}@* 1355Charles Curley,
1361Alexander Hinds, @email{ahinds@@thegrid.net}@* 1356@c jdavidso@@teknowledge.com
1362Stefan Hornburg, @email{sth@@hacon.de}@* 1357Jim Davidson,
1363Theodore Jump, @email{tjump@@cais.com}@* 1358@c Kevin.DElia@@mci.com
1364Paul Kinnucan, @email{paulk@@mathworks.com}@* 1359Kevin D'Elia,
1365Jonas Linde, @email{jonas@@init.se}@* 1360@c jpff@@maths.bath.ac.uk
1366Andrew McRae, @email{andrewm@@optimation.co.nz}@* 1361John Fitch,
1367Howard Melman, @email{howard@@silverstream.com}@* 1362@c jwfrosch@@rish.b17c.ingr.com
1368Dennis Pixton, @email{dennis@@math.binghamton.edu}@* 1363Hans Frosch,
1369T. V. Raman, @email{raman@@Adobe.com}@* 1364@c ggp@@informix.com
1370Bruce Ravel, @email{bruce.ravel@@nist.gov}@* 1365Guy Gascoigne-Piggford,
1371Benjamin Riefenstahl, @email{benny@@crocodial.de}@* 1366@c gorkab@@sanchez.com
1372Kevin Ruland, @email{kruland@@seistl.com}@* 1367Brian Gorka,
1373Tom Schutter, @email{tom@@platte.com}@* 1368@c nhe@@lyngso-industri.dk
1374Wei-Xue Shi, @email{wxshi@@ma.neweb.ne.jp}@* 1369Nicolai Henriksen,
1375Fabio Somenzi, @email{fabio@@joplin.colorado.edu}@* 1370@c the@@software-ag.de
1376Karel Sprenger, @email{ks@@ic.uva.nl}@* 1371Thomas Herchenroeder,
1377Chris Szurgot, @email{szurgot@@itribe.net}@* 1372@c ahinds@@thegrid.net
1378Paul A. Thompson, @email{pat@@po.cwru.edu}@* 1373Alexander Hinds,
1379Arrigo Triulzi, @email{arrigo@@maths.qmw.ac.uk}@* 1374@c sth@@hacon.de
1380Geoff Voelker, @email{voelker@@cs.washington.edu}@* 1375Stefan Hornburg,
1381Eli Zaretskii, @email{eliz@@is.elta.co.il} 1376@c tjump@@cais.com
1377Theodore Jump,
1378@c paulk@@mathworks.com
1379Paul Kinnucan,
1380@c jonas@@init.se
1381Jonas Linde,
1382@c andrewm@@optimation.co.nz
1383Andrew McRae,
1384@c howard@@silverstream.com
1385Howard Melman,
1386@c dennis@@math.binghamton.edu
1387Dennis Pixton,
1388@c raman@@Adobe.com
1389T. V. Raman,
1390@c bruce.ravel@@nist.gov
1391Bruce Ravel,
1392@c benny@@crocodial.de
1393Benjamin Riefenstahl,
1394@c kruland@@seistl.com
1395Kevin Ruland,
1396@c tom@@platte.com
1397Tom Schutter,
1398@c wxshi@@ma.neweb.ne.jp
1399Wei-Xue Shi,
1400@c fabio@@joplin.colorado.edu
1401Fabio Somenzi,
1402@c ks@@ic.uva.nl
1403Karel Sprenger,
1404@c szurgot@@itribe.net
1405Chris Szurgot,
1406@c pat@@po.cwru.edu
1407Paul A. Thompson,
1408@c arrigo@@maths.qmw.ac.uk
1409Arrigo Triulzi,
1410@c voelker@@cs.washington.edu
1411Geoff Voelker,
1412@c eliz@@is.elta.co.il
1413Eli Zaretskii
1382@end quotation 1414@end quotation
1383 1415
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