have "notmuch help" call man?

David Bremner david at tethera.net
Thu Dec 22 02:49:12 PST 2011


On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 20:53:08 -0800, Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins at finestructure.net> wrote:

> * There are a couple of formatting issues (notmuch.1, notmuch-config.1,
>   notmuch-reply.1).

I'm sure there are. Can you be more specific? I suspect I might fix a
different set of problems than you found ;).

> * The notmuch part command is completely deprecated, so I don't think
>   there's really any reason to include a man page for it.

I'm not sure if removing that would be "doing too many things at once";
it is in the current man page. But maybe that was an oversight?

> * There's no man page for restore (notmuch-restore.1).

Currently the symlink to notmuch-dump.1.gz is installed at runtime. I
agree this is a bit inconvenient for testing; I think it should work to
have symlinks in the source just for the convenience of testers.

> It also occurs to me while looking through this: do we really need a
> separate "setup" command?  

I guess notmuch-setup is a UI convenience mainly for people who want to
re-run setup.  It doesn't feel as natural to me to run notmuch without
arguments in this case. I couldn't really justify that, though.

Thanks for the review,

David


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