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* notmuch-restore: replace positional argument for input with optionDavid Bremner2012-08-06
| | | | | Since notmuch dump doesn't use positional arguments anymore, it seems better to be consistent.
* manpages: consistent "format" for NAME sectionTomi Ollila2012-07-09
| | | | | | The NAME section in manpages generally doesn't start with capital letter (unless the word is 'proper noun') and doesn't end with period. Notmuch manual pages now matches that "format".
* version: update to 0.13.2David Bremner2012-06-02
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* version: bump to 0.13.1David Bremner2012-05-25
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* version: bump to 0.13David Bremner2012-05-15
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* bump version to 0.13~rc1David Bremner2012-05-08
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* update version to 0.12David Bremner2012-03-19
| | | | There may be a few NEWS changes after this, but no code (hopefully).
* bump version to 0.12~rc2David Bremner2012-03-18
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* man: update SEE ALSO references in man pagesJani Nikula2012-03-13
| | | | | Drop references to notmuch-part(1). Reference all man pages. Fix man page section of notmuch-dump(1).
* bump version to 0.12~rc1David Bremner2012-03-01
| | | | | As usual, only `version' is edited by hand. The rest of the changes I blame on the machine.
* man: add references to maildir flag synchronizationJani Nikula2012-02-27
| | | | | | notmuch new, restore, and tag commands support maildir flag synchronization with notmuch tags. Reference the notmuch-config(1) man page about it in the relevant man pages.
* break up dump and restore man pages.Jameson Graef Rollins2011-12-31
| | | | | | | | These functions are enough different in their behavior that it's not really worth it to combine them. They overlap in the format of the dump file, but we can have a separate page that describes the dump format, and either reference it or include it. This also keeps things nice and clean with one page per command.
* man: add symlinks for notmuch-restore.1 and notmuch-setup.1David Bremner2011-12-31
These are just for the convenience of testers using $src/man as an element of MANPATH. They are intentionally omitted from MAN1, so that they do not interfere with the install.