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mu4e: Fix some typos
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@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ sort by this field. This can be either a boolean (nil or t), or a
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symbol for /another/ field. For example, the `:human-date' field
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uses `:date' for that.
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Fields with which have the property `:require-full' set to
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Fields which have the property `:require-full' set to
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non-nil require a full message; in practice this means that you
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cannot use such fieds as part of `mu4e-headers-fields', but only
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in `mu4e-view-fields.'
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@ -813,11 +813,11 @@ custom fields using @code{mu4e-header-info-custom}; see @ref{HV Custom
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headers} for details.
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@item By default, the date is shown with the @t{:human-date} field, which
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shows the @emph{time} for today's messages, and the @emph{date} for older
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messages. If you want to distinguish between `today' and `older', you can use
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messages. If you do not want to distinguish between `today' and `older', you can use
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the @t{:date} field instead.
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@item You can customize the date and time formats with the variable
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@code{mu4e-headers-date-format} and @code{mu4e-headers-time-format},
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respectively. In the example, we use @code{:human-date}, which shows when the
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respectively. In the example, we use @code{:human-date}, which shows the
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time when the message was sent today, and the date otherwise.
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@item By default, the subject is shown using the @t{:subject} field;
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however, it is also possible to use @t{:thread-subject}, which shows
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