#3975: Not plain/text  /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz
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  Reporter:  jaalto  |      Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  defect  |     Status:  new
  Priority:  major   |  Milestone:
 Component:  mutt    |    Version:
Resolution:          |   Keywords:
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Comment (by Ian.Collier@…):

 {{{
 On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 07:10:18PM -0000, Mutt wrote:


 Yes.  This is not a valid mutt bug in my opinion*.  The Mutt source
 does not contain a manual - it's constructed from the source during the
 build process, first into xml and then into html and text.  The Makefile
 supplied with Mutt uses "lynx -dump -with_backspaces" to convert html to
 text but the packager could use any method he chooses.  It appears that
 Fedora/Red Hat chooses to build this without Lynx installed so instead
 the conversion is done with "w3m -dump" which produces plain text.

 You could argue for the removal of the -with_backspaces option, but
 this seems to me to be just personal preference with no one correct
 answer.  If Debian accepts this bug report then Debian could choose
 to package the manual differently.

 imc

 * My opinion of course doesn't count for anything - I'm just a user.
 }}}

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