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man: fix formatting of some man-page references
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Sowden <jeremy@azazel.net>
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0. success
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0. success
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2. no matches found. Try a different query
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2. no matches found. Try a different query
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11. database schema mismatch. You need to re-initialize ~mu~, see *mu-init(1*)
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11. database schema mismatch. You need to re-initialize ~mu~, see *mu-init(1)*
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19. failed to acquire lock. Some other program has exclusive access to the mu database
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19. failed to acquire lock. Some other program has exclusive access to the mu database
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# Local Variables:
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# Local Variables:
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@ -51,20 +51,20 @@ reach a speed of a few hundred messages per second.
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*mu index* guesses the top-level Maildir to do its job; if it guesses wrong, you
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*mu index* guesses the top-level Maildir to do its job; if it guesses wrong, you
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can use the =--maildir= option to specify the top-level directory that should be
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can use the =--maildir= option to specify the top-level directory that should be
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processed. See the *mu-index*(1) man page for more details.
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processed. See the *mu-index(1)* man page for more details.
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Normally, *mu index* visits all the directories under the top-level Maildir;
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Normally, *mu index* visits all the directories under the top-level Maildir;
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however, you can exclude certain directories (say, the 'trash' or 'spam'
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however, you can exclude certain directories (say, the 'trash' or 'spam'
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folders) by creating a file called =.noindex= in the directory. When *mu* sees such
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folders) by creating a file called =.noindex= in the directory. When *mu* sees such
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a file, it will exclude this directory and its sub-directories from indexing.
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a file, it will exclude this directory and its sub-directories from indexing.
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Also see *.noupdate* in the *mu-index*(1) manpage.
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Also see *.noupdate* in the *mu-index(1)* manpage.
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* SEARCHING YOUR E-MAIL
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* SEARCHING YOUR E-MAIL
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After you have indexed your mail, you can start searching it. By default, the
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After you have indexed your mail, you can start searching it. By default, the
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search results are printed on standard output. Alternatively, the output can
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search results are printed on standard output. Alternatively, the output can
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take the form of Maildir with symbolic links to the found messages. This enables
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take the form of Maildir with symbolic links to the found messages. This enables
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integration with e-mail clients; see the *mu-find*(1) man page for details, the
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integration with e-mail clients; see the *mu-find(1)* man page for details, the
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syntax of the search parameters and so on. Here, we just give some examples for
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syntax of the search parameters and so on. Here, we just give some examples for
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common cases.
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common cases.
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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Note that a =pure not= - e.g. searching for *not apples* is quite a 'heavy' quer
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* REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND WILDCARDS
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* REGULAR EXPRESSIONS AND WILDCARDS
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The language supports matching basic PCRE regular expressions, see *pcre(3*).
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The language supports matching basic PCRE regular expressions, see *pcre(3)*.
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Regular expressions are enclosed in *//*. Some examples:
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Regular expressions are enclosed in *//*. Some examples:
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#+begin_example
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#+begin_example
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