diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 88913c64..249a417d 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -284,6 +284,7 @@ src/tests/Makefile widgets/Makefile emacs/Makefile emacs/mu4e-version.el +emacs/version.texi guile/Makefile guile/mu/Makefile guile/examples/Makefile diff --git a/emacs/mu4e.texi b/emacs/mu4e.texi index 7d3ce996..a6d04879 100644 --- a/emacs/mu4e.texi +++ b/emacs/mu4e.texi @@ -4,6 +4,13 @@ @settitle mu4e user manual @documentencoding utf-8 @c %**end of header +@include version.texi + +@titlepage +@title @t{mu4e} - an e-mail client for emacs +@author{Dirk-Jan C. Binnema} +@end titlepage + @dircategory Emacs @direntry @@ -31,6 +38,8 @@ Welcome to @t{mu4e}! and later). It is built on top of the @t{mu} e-mail search engine. This manual describes how to set up and use @t{mu4e}. +This manual has been updated for @t{mu}/@t{mu4e} version @emph{@value{mu4e-version}}. + @menu * Introduction:: * Getting started:: @@ -709,7 +718,8 @@ like: @t{a | 1 RET diffstat -b RET}. @t{a e 1 RET}. @end itemize -Note that all these action work on temporary copy of the attachment. +Note that all of these actions work on @emph{temporary copy} of the +attachment. @subsection Displaying rich-text messages @@ -966,6 +976,7 @@ with other tools. * Maintaining an address-book with org-contacts:: * Getting new mail notifications with Sauron:: * Speedbar support:: +* Citations with mu-cite:: @end menu @node Creating org-mode links @@ -1066,6 +1077,28 @@ speedbar-frame will be updated with your bookmarks and maildirs. @code{mu4e-speedbar} was contributed by Antono Vasiljev. +@node Citations with mu-cite +@section Citations with @t{mu-cite} + +Note, apart from its name @t{mu-cite} is a project totally unconnected to +@t{mu}/@t{mu4e}. + +@t{mu-cite} is a package to control the way message citations look like (i.e., +the message you responded to when you reply to them or forward them), with its +latest version available at @url{http://www.jpl.org/elips/mu/}. + +After installation of the @t{mu-cite}, you can use something like the +following to make it work with @t{mu4e}: + +@lisp +(require 'mu-cite) +(setq message-cite-function 'mu-cite-original) +(setq mu-cite-top-format + '("On " date ", " full-name " wrote:\n\n")) +(setq mu-cite-prefix-format '(" > "))) +@end lisp + + @node Example configuration @chapter Example configuration @@ -1364,10 +1397,6 @@ when viewing a message?} Yes -- see the documentation on between the two states with @key{w} and @key{h}, respectively. @item @emph{Is there context-sensitive help available?} Yes - pressing @key{H} in most cases should point you to the right spot in this manual. - - - - @end itemize @node Known issues / missing features