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From: |
Henrik Enberg |
Subject: |
rmailout.el docstrings |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Oct 2005 09:18:08 +0100 (CET) |
Here's a small patch to correct some docstring buglets in
rmail-output-to-rmail-file and rmail-output in rmailout.el
*** rmailout.el.~1.70.~ 2005-09-25 16:44:41.000000000 +0200
--- rmailout.el 2005-10-31 09:17:15.000000000 +0100
***************
*** 123,133 ****
The default file name comes from `rmail-default-rmail-file',
which is updated to the name you use in this command.
! A prefix argument N says to output N consecutive messages
starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
If optional argument STAY is non-nil, then leave the last filed
! mesasge up instead of moving forward to the next non-deleted message."
(interactive
(list (rmail-output-read-rmail-file-name)
(prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))
--- 123,133 ----
The default file name comes from `rmail-default-rmail-file',
which is updated to the name you use in this command.
! A prefix argument COUNT says to output COUNT consecutive messages
starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
If optional argument STAY is non-nil, then leave the last filed
! message up instead of moving forward to the next non-deleted message."
(interactive
(list (rmail-output-read-rmail-file-name)
(prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))
***************
*** 265,271 ****
;;;###autoload
(defun rmail-output (file-name &optional count noattribute from-gnus)
"Append this message to system-inbox-format mail file named FILE-NAME.
! A prefix argument N says to output N consecutive messages
starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
When called from lisp code, N may be omitted.
--- 265,271 ----
;;;###autoload
(defun rmail-output (file-name &optional count noattribute from-gnus)
"Append this message to system-inbox-format mail file named FILE-NAME.
! A prefix argument COUNT says to output COUNT consecutive messages
starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
When called from lisp code, N may be omitted.
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