diff --git a/mu4e/mu4e.texi b/mu4e/mu4e.texi index 7100c3ce..911e6318 100644 --- a/mu4e/mu4e.texi +++ b/mu4e/mu4e.texi @@ -789,11 +789,11 @@ changes indeed. So it is mostly useful for tracking changes while you are @emph{not} using @t{mu4e}. For this reason, you can reset the baseline manually, e.g. by visiting the main view . -By comparing current results with the baseline, you can quickly what new +By comparing current results with the baseline, you can quickly see what new messages have arrived since the last time you looked. The baseline@footnote{For debugging, it can be useful to see the time for the -baseline - for that, there is the @code{mu4e-baseline-time} command} . is reset +baseline - for that, there is the @code{mu4e-baseline-time} command.} is reset automatically when switching to the main view, or invoking @code{buffer-revert} (@kbd{g}) while in the main-view. Visiting the ``favorite'' bookmark does the same(explained below).