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1.1 root 1: .TH PLOG 1P "22 June 1983"
2: .UC 4
3: .SH NAME
4: plog \- record progress of a project
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B plog
7: [\fB\-e\fR] [{\fB+\^\-\fR}\fBh\fR] [\fB\-p\fR\^[low[\-high]]] [\fB\-s\fR]
8: [projectname]
9: .SH DESCRIPTION
10: .I Plog
11: is an intelligent electronic notebook system based upon the
12: .I Mail
13: program.
14: .PP
15: .I Plog
16: records messages by invoking the
17: .I Mail
18: program. After the
19: .I Mail
20: program starts up, you are expected to type in your message, followed by
21: a period or a CTRL-D at the beginning of a line.
22: If
23: .I plog
24: is invoked with a
25: .I projectname
26: argument the message is appended to the `projectlog' file in the root
27: directory of that project; otherwise the current working project is assumed.
28: .PP
29: The `projectlog' file can be edited via the
30: .I Mail
31: program, pretty-printed with subject headings, and sorted into chronological
32: order.
33: .SH OPTIONS
34: .IP \fB\-e\fR
35: Edit `projectlog' via the
36: .I Mail
37: program.
38: .IP \fB\+h\fR
39: Print message headers only.
40: .IP \fB\-h\fR
41: Suppress printing of subject headings.
42: .IP \fB\-p\fR\^[\fIlow\fR[-\fIhigh\fR]]
43: Pretty-print messages in the range
44: .I low
45: to
46: .I high.
47: If
48: .I high
49: is omitted, printing continues to the last message in `projectlog'.
50: .IP \fB\-s\fR
51: Sort `projectlog' into chronological order.
52: .SH FILES
53: .ta \w'project/projectlog'u+.5i
54: \fIproject\fR/projectlog Log file.
55: .DT
56: .SH "SEE ALSO"
57: Mail(1)
58: .br
59: K. Shoens \fIThe Mail Reference Manual\fR
60: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
61: Exit status 0 is normal. Exit status 1 indicates an error.
62: .SH AUTHOR
63: Peter J. Nicklin
64: .SH BUGS
65: When pretty-printing the `projectlog' file,
66: .I plog
67: only looks for a `Subject:' field in the first 5 lines following a `From' field.
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