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Date:	Sun, 6 Dec 2015 08:30:37 -0700
From:	Jonathan Corbet <corbet@....net>
To:	Sanidhya Solanki <jpage.lkml@...il.com>
Cc:	linux-doc@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Documentation: email-clients.txt

On Sun, 6 Dec 2015 01:09:39 -0500
Sanidhya Solanki <jpage.lkml@...il.com> wrote:

> Patch included below. As an aside, thank you for the excellent work on
> the books and other documentation.

Thanks for the nice comments.  Future praise, however, should go below the
"---" marker so I don't have to edit it out of the changelogs :)

> Documentation: email-clients.txt
> 
> The information for Claws Mail, Evolution and Thunderbird was out of
> date. It has been updated with new instructions and warnings.

So I feel like I'm missing some sort of intentional irony, but I do have
to point out that this patch has been corrupted by your mailer and cannot
be applied.  The usual advice here applies: try sending the email to
yourself and applying the result.

> diff --git a/Documentation/email-clients.txt
> b/Documentation/email-clients.txt index 2d485de..8819c90 100644
> --- a/Documentation/email-clients.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/email-clients.txt
> @@ -79,17 +79,27 @@ to insert into the message.
>  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  Claws Mail (GUI)
>  
> -Works. Some people use this successfully for patches.
> +Tested and Works as of December 2015. Some people use this successfully
> +for patches.

Not sure we need datestamps like this here.  In any case, a few kernel
developers are known to use claws - myself included.  We test it every day :)

>  To insert a patch use Message->Insert File (CTRL+i) or an external
> editor. 
>  If the inserted patch has to be edited in the Claws composition window
>  "Auto wrapping" in Configuration->Preferences->Compose->Wrapping
> should be -disabled.
> +disabled. Also, under the heading "View", sub-heading "Character
> Encoding" +, choose "Unicode (UTF - 8)"
> +
> +Do remember that if you insert or type something in the main text area,
> +and decide to delete it, you will need to reset the formatting by
> opening +a new window for the change you want to make. Re-using the
> window in which +you deleted the text will lead to the new message
> being mangled. 

...and this makes no sense to me.  I've never seen any such behavior in
claws?

>  Evolution (GUI)
>  
> +As of December 2015, the composing & inserting  method described below
> +does not work.

Could it really be that nobody is using evolution?  Much nicer here would
be to describe how it fails to work, and, ideally, come up with a fix.

>  Some people use this successfully for patches.
>  
>  When composing mail select: Preformat
> @@ -244,8 +254,9 @@ Sylpheed (GUI)
>  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  Thunderbird (GUI)
>  
> -Thunderbird is an Outlook clone that likes to mangle text, but there
> are ways -to coerce it into behaving.
> +Thunderbird is an Outlook clone that likes to mangle text, but there
> are +ways to coerce it into behaving. In December 2015, the internal
> editor +options do not appear to work.

Again, what's the problem here?  I suspect there are people using
Thunderbird out there, how are they doing it if the documented approach
doesn't work?

Thanks,

jon
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