On 13-Apr-2000, Charles Curley wrote: > doc/manual.txt may be there, but for reading on line and searching it is > nearly useless. It appears to be designed to throw at a printer. The ^h_ > stuff for underlining makes it impossible to read headlines, and makes > searches difficult because you may have to search twice. You might want to use 'less' to view text files. It understands the ^h_ stuff (what is the proper name for this?) and searching is almost painless. > How about also including the manual as html? It IS included. By default it installs in /usr/local/doc/mutt/ And in the tarball it is in the doc/ subdirectory. Ronny
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- Re: mutt-1.1.10: looking for the manual.txt ... Bruce Richardson
- Re: mutt-1.1.10: looking for the manual.txt ... Ronny Haryanto
- Re: mutt-1.1.10: looking for the manual.... Charles Curley
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- Re: mutt-1.1.10: looking for the manual.txt file Sam Roberts
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