Lightly copyedit the documentation and docstrings

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mjn
2014-08-08 13:18:29 +02:00
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ of the message, as listed in the following table:
p,passed Passed ('Handled') p,passed Passed ('Handled')
r,replied Replied r,replied Replied
s,seen Seen s,seen Seen
t,thrashed Marked for deletion t,trashed Marked for deletion
a,attach Has attachment a,attach Has attachment
z,signed Signed message z,signed Signed message
x,encrypted Encrypted message x,encrypted Encrypted message

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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ The following marks are available, and the corresponding props:
`flag' n mark this message for flagging `flag' n mark this message for flagging
`move' y move the message to some folder `move' y move the message to some folder
`read' n mark the message as read `read' n mark the message as read
`trash' y thrash the message to some folder `trash' y trash the message to some folder
`unflag' n mark this message for unflagging `unflag' n mark this message for unflagging
`untrash' n remove the 'trashed' flag from a message `untrash' n remove the 'trashed' flag from a message
`unmark' n unmark this message `unmark' n unmark this message
@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ user which one)."
mu4e~mark-map)))) mu4e~mark-map))))
(defun mu4e~mark-check-target (target) (defun mu4e~mark-check-target (target)
"Check if the target exists if not, offer to create it." "Check if the target exists; if not, offer to create it."
(let ((fulltarget (concat mu4e-maildir target))) (let ((fulltarget (concat mu4e-maildir target)))
(if (not (mu4e-create-maildir-maybe fulltarget)) (if (not (mu4e-create-maildir-maybe fulltarget))
(mu4e-error "Target dir %s does not exist " fulltarget) (mu4e-error "Target dir %s does not exist " fulltarget)
@ -298,9 +298,9 @@ user which one)."
After the actions have been executed succesfully, the affected After the actions have been executed succesfully, the affected
messages are *hidden* from the current header list. Since the messages are *hidden* from the current header list. Since the
headers are the result of a search, we cannot be certain that the headers are the result of a search, we cannot be certain that the
messages no longer matches the current one - to get that messages no longer match the current one - to get that
certainty, we need to rerun the search, but we don't want to do certainty, we need to rerun the search, but we don't want to do
that automatically, as it may be too slow and/or break the users that automatically, as it may be too slow and/or break the user's
flow. Therefore, we hide the message, which in practice seems to flow. Therefore, we hide the message, which in practice seems to
work well. work well.

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@ -810,7 +810,7 @@ W toggle include-related
marking marking
------- -------
d mark for moving to the trash folder d mark for moving to the trash folder
= mark for remove thrash flags ('untrash') = mark for removing trash flag ('untrash')
DEL,D mark for complete deletion DEL,D mark for complete deletion
m mark for moving to another maildir folder m mark for moving to another maildir folder
r mark for refiling r mark for refiling
@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ M-right next query
marking marking
------- -------
d mark for moving to the trash folder d mark for moving to the trash folder
= mark for remove thrash flags ('untrash') = mark for removing trash flag ('untrash')
DEL,D mark for complete deletion DEL,D mark for complete deletion
m mark for moving to another maildir folder m mark for moving to another maildir folder
r mark for refiling r mark for refiling
@ -1836,12 +1836,12 @@ previous/next queries, you can use @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-forget-queries}.
It can be useful to narrow existing search results, that is, to add some It can be useful to narrow existing search results, that is, to add some
clauses to the current query to match fewer messages. clauses to the current query to match fewer messages.
For example, suppose you're looking at the some mailing list, perhaps by For example, suppose you're looking at some mailing list, perhaps by
jumping to a maildir (@kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-jump-to-maildir}, @key{j}) or jumping to a maildir (@kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-jump-to-maildir}, @key{j}) or
because you followed some bookmark (@kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-search-bookmark}, because you followed some bookmark (@kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-search-bookmark},
@key{b}). Now, you want to narrow things down to only those messages that have @key{b}). Now, you want to narrow things down to only those messages that have
attachments. attachments.
1
This is when @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-search-narrow} (@key{/}) comes in handy. It This is when @kbd{M-x mu4e-headers-search-narrow} (@key{/}) comes in handy. It
asks for an additional search pattern, which is appended to the current search asks for an additional search pattern, which is appended to the current search
query, in effect getting you the subset of the currently shown headers that query, in effect getting you the subset of the currently shown headers that