On Vi, 16 mar 12, 20:20:17, Austin Clements wrote: > > It is, quite literally, the manpage. notmuch execs man when you run > notmuch help. Aha. > This was an intentional change a few releases ago. Previously, we did > have separate manpages and internal help documentation and it didn't > work very well since they were perpetually out of sync. Hence the > general concern about documentation fragmentation. Of course, I understand. > > This opinion is based also on what I see around at other terminal > > applications. The '--help' is seldom longer than a few lines and just > > lists the available options and parameters (more like a refresher). The > > manpage then explains them in more detail. > > That's true of simple commands, but most commands with subcommands > follow a style like notmuch. In fact, notmuch's approach was modeled > directly off of git, and most modern VCSs do similar things. 'git help' and 'man git' are quite different on my system, but I get the point. > > As I see it, the manpage (specifically section 'SEARCH SYNTAX' needs to > > be expanded somewhat and 'help search-terms' shortened (a lot). > > What did you think of my suggestion that the first thing in man > search-terms be a short reference so that's what you see immediately > when you run notmuch help search-terms? That seems to accomplish what > you want without fragmenting the documentation and seems like a good > way to write the documentation anyway. I still have a question: where does the first part of 'notmuch help search-terms' come from? I can't find the corresponding section in the manpage? How about expanding that part just a bit and not show the text that comes from the manpage? Kind regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)