+2005-10-25 [mones] 1.9.15cvs109
+
+ * manual/faq.xml
+ General information subsection completed.
+ Removed archaic references.
+
+ * manual/Makefile
+ * manual/dtd/manual.dsl
+ Added customization stylesheet for getting paragraphs
+ fully justified in PDF output (as suggested by Colin).
+
2005-10-25 [colin] 1.9.15cvs108
* src/compose.c
( cvs diff -u -r 1.83.2.49 -r 1.83.2.50 src/mimeview.c; ) > 1.9.15cvs106.patchset
( cvs diff -u -r 1.22.2.5 -r 1.22.2.6 src/addrbook.c; cvs diff -u -r 1.28.2.11 -r 1.28.2.12 src/addrindex.c; cvs diff -u -r 1.382.2.188 -r 1.382.2.189 src/compose.c; cvs diff -u -r 1.49.2.64 -r 1.49.2.65 src/procmime.c; ) > 1.9.15cvs107.patchset
( cvs diff -u -r 1.382.2.189 -r 1.382.2.190 src/compose.c; ) > 1.9.15cvs108.patchset
+( cvs diff -u -r 1.1.2.1 -r 1.1.2.2 manual/Makefile; cvs diff -u -r 1.1.2.1 -r 1.1.2.2 manual/faq.xml; diff -u /dev/null manual/dtd/manual.dsl; ) > 1.9.15cvs109.patchset
--- /dev/null
+<!DOCTYPE style-sheet PUBLIC "-//James Clark//DTD DSSSL Style Sheet//EN" [
+<!ENTITY html-ss
+ PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DOCUMENT DocBook HTML Stylesheet//EN" CDATA dsssl>
+<!ENTITY print-ss
+ PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DOCUMENT DocBook Print Stylesheet//EN" CDATA dsssl>
+]>
+
+<style-sheet>
+ <style-specification id="print" use="print-stylesheet">
+ <style-specification-body>
+ (define %paper-type% "A4")
+ (define %default-quadding% 'justify)
+ </style-specification-body>
+ </style-specification>
+ <style-specification id="html" use="html-stylesheet">
+ <style-specification-body>
+ </style-specification-body>
+ </style-specification>
+ <external-specification id="print-stylesheet" document="print-ss">
+ <external-specification id="html-stylesheet" document="html-ss">
+</style-sheet>
+
</para>
</section>
- <section>
- <title>Why does the auto collection of mail not work?</title>
- <para>
- Auto collection works since version 0.5.1. If you need it or want it, you should upgrade.
- </para>
- </section>
-
<section>
<title>Does Sylpheed-Claws have mail filtering?</title>
<para>
<section>
<title>Can Sylpheed-Claws handle IMAP mail?</title>
<para>
- Yes. As of version 0.4.99 IMAP is supported.
+ Yes.
</para>
</section>
</section>
<section>
- <title></title>
+ <title>Can I import a mbox into Sylpheed-Claws' MH mailfolders?</title>
<para>
+ Yes, just create or select the folder you want your mails in, and select <quote>Import mbox file...</quote> in the <quote>File</quote> menu.
</para>
</section>
<section>
- <title></title>
+ <title>Can I use procmail to sort my mails with the MH mail handling?</title>
<para>
+ Yes. Just make sure that you add <quote>/.</quote> to the end of a rule so procmail knows you are filtering into an MH mail folder. Example:
+ </para>
+ <literallayout>
+ <computeroutput>
+0:
+
+* ^Subject:.*sylpheed
+
+sylpheedmail/.
+ </computeroutput>
+ </literallayout>
+ <para>
+ Check <command>man procmail</command> for details.
+ </para>
+ </section>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>When I upgrade Sylpheed-Claws, are there things I should be aware of?</title>
+ <para>
+ Yes. Anything you should be aware of is included in the Release Notes. Click the version number <ulink url="http http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25528&package_id=17401">on this page</ulink> to see them.
</para>
</section>
<section>
- <title></title>
+ <title>How can I quickly update the views in Sylpheed-Claws?</title>
<para>
+ Just press <quote>Ctrl+Alt+U</quote> or select <quote>Update summary</quote> from the <quote>View</quote> menu.
</para>
</section>
<section>
- <title></title>
+ <title>Are there any plans to port Sylpheed-Claws to GTK2?</title>
+ <para>
+ Sylpheed-Claws already has a port to GTK2. The first release of this version was 1.9.6.
+ </para>
<para>
+ If you want to test the GTK2 CVS versions, you have to checkout the corresponding branch: <command>cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/sylpheed-claws co -r gtk2 sylpheed-claws</command>.
</para>
</section>
<section>
- <title></title>
+ <title>Why does sylpheed allow me to open more than one instance at the same time for the same user on a network?</title>
<para>
+ Sylpheed opens a Unix-domain socket using a name built from your TMPDIR path plus your UID. This socket is used to arbitrate multiple instances on a given machine. In Linux, at least, named Unix-domain sockets are known only locally, to the creating machine. Pointing your TMPDIR environment variable to /home/yours/tmp doesn't have the desired effect, as the socket definition would need to be propagated across the LAN and isn't.
</para>
</section>