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If you are planning to hack on Mutt-ng, please subscribe to the
-Mutt-ng-dev mailinglist (mutt-ng-deve-@lists.berlios.de).
+Mutt-ng-devel mailinglist (mutt-ng-deve-l@lists.berlios.de).
Announcements about recent development
versions go to that mailing list, as go technical discussions and
patches.
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Once you've checked out a copy of the source from SVN from
-svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/mutt-ng , you'll need to
-run the script called 'prepare' that is in the root directory. The
-script does all the automake/autoconf magic that needs to be done with
-a fresh checkout.
+svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/mutt-ng , you'll need to run the script
+called 'prepare' that is in the root directory. The script does all the
+automake/autoconf magic that needs to be done with a fresh checkout. If
+all steps succeed, you'll have a configure script to start off with.
A word about warnings
that this includes documentation for possibly added format flags!
When adding variables which depend on system-functionality and/or
-./configure switches, you have to add additional availability
-information to avoid confusion in the manual.
+./configure switches, you have to add additional "availability"
+information to init.h to avoid confusion in the manual. Please see
+init.h for examples.
The parts of The Manual and the muttngrc manual page dealing with
these variables, and the global Muttrc, are generated automatically
- \fB switches to boldface
+ - \fT switches to typewriter (only for SGML and ignored otherwise)
+
- \fP switches to normal display
- \(as can be used to represent an asterisk (*). This is intended