Robert Chien [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I'd like to suggest that from now on, whenever a new
> command/variable is added to mutt, the version number be
> reflected in mutt's manual accordingly, like this:
> 
>   6.3 Configuration variables
> 
>   subscribe (version 1.1 and up)
>     blah blah blah ...
> 
> While mutt's manual (esp. the one on www.mutt.org) should
> always be concurrent with the latest version, people who use
> an older version but new to mutt may be less confused this
> way.

While this may be a good idea, there are two things to note:

- the manual on mutt.org is for the current stable version, so 1.1 things
  aren't in it.  for now it's expected users of unstable can figure out how
  to read their own copy of the manual.
- the 'recent changes' link is a concatenated version of the various NEWS
  files across the last several releases and in general shows where new
  things are added/etc.

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