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+.TH MARK %manext1% 2013-03-31 "%nmhversion%"
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+.
.SH NAME
-mark \- manipulate message sequences
+mark \- manipulate nmh message sequences
.SH SYNOPSIS
.HP 5
.na
.I name
\&...]
.RB [ \-add " | " \-delete ]
-.RB [ \-list ]
+.RB [ \-list ]
.RB [ \-public " | " \-nopublic ]
.RB [ \-zero " | " \-nozero ]
.ad
The
.B mark
command manipulates message sequences by adding or deleting
-message numbers from folder\-specific message sequences, or by listing
+message numbers from folder-specific message sequences, or by listing
those sequences and messages.
.PP
A message sequence is a keyword, just like one of the \*(lqreserved\*(rq
message names, such as \*(lqfirst\*(rq or \*(lqnext\*(rq. Unlike the
\*(lqreserved\*(rq message names, which have a fixed semantics on
-a per\-folder basis, the semantics of a message sequence may be
+a per-folder basis, the semantics of a message sequence may be
defined, modified, and removed by the user. Message sequences are
-folder\-specific, e.g., the sequence name \*(lqseen\*(rq in the context
+folder-specific, e.g., the sequence name \*(lqseen\*(rq in the context
of folder
.RI \*(lq +inbox \*(rq
need not have any relation whatsoever to the
\*(lqlast\*(rq, \*(lqall\*(rq, \*(lqnext\*(rq, or \*(lqprev\*(rq.
.PP
.IP \(bu 2
-Message ranges with user\-defined sequence names are restricted to the
+Message ranges with user-defined sequence names are restricted to the
form \*(lqname:n\*(rq, \*(lqname:+n\*(rq, or \*(lqname:-n\*(rq, and refer
to the first or last `n' messages of the sequence `name', respectively.
Constructs of the form \*(lqname1\-name2\*(rq are forbidden for user