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bug#61325: 30.0.50; Jokes in GNUS manual


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: bug#61325: 30.0.50; Jokes in GNUS manual
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 23:33:01 -0500

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  > > That seems like a useful feature.  But the GNUS manual has to explain it.

  > And, it does...

  > 8.13 Kill Files
  > ===============

  > Gnus still supports those pesky old kill files.  In fact, the kill file
  > entries can now be expiring, which is something I wrote before Daniel
  > Quinlan thought of doing score files, so I’ve left the code in there.

That section gives full documentation of the kill file feature,
but the text with the joke doesn't say anything about it.
So that section still has the problem I complained about,
of using a term that has not been explained.

That section ought to have a sentence saying what kill files do,
with an xref to the Kill Files node.

Can someone please write that small fix?

  > 8.4 Score File Format
  > =====================

  > A score file is an ‘emacs-lisp’ file that normally contains just a
  > single form.  Casual users are not expected to edit these files;
  > everything can be changed from the summary buffer.

The most important documentation for score files
is how to use the score feature.  Does the GNUS manual
have that?

If it already has good documentation of using that feature, there is
no need to write it over again.  But the section with the joke needs
to have a sentence or two saying what scores and score files do,
plus a cross reference to the explanation of how to use them.

Can someone please write that small fix?


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