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Mostly illustrating how clunky the process is :p
We'll also tweak some things in existing man pages around
mail synchronization.
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e226f18934eb7291 modified the lei-q manpage so that each variant of an
option gets a dedicated =item to make L</--xyz> look nicer and to
follow the Perl core documentation. Do the same for the other
manpages.
Note that this still leaves the variants of an option grouped in one
scenario: when a list of options without descriptions is presented as
a pointer to another location. Splitting the variants in that case
would make it harder for the reader to tell what the distinct options
are.
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v2 onions are insecure, deprecated and going away. v3 names are
unfortunately longer and more difficult to remember, but should
be more resistant to attack than v2 ones.
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I've decided "tag" is a better verb since it seems more
widely-used term for associating metadata with data.
Not only is it analogous to the "notmuch tag" command, but
also makes sense when compared to tooling for manipulating
metadata for non-mail data (e.g. audio metadata tags).
There's even a Wikipedia entry for it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_(metadata)
whereas "mark" is used in the description, but has no
entry of its own with regards to metadata.
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