Re: changelog format

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On Monday 20 April 2009, Iain Arnell wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Michael Schwendt <mschwendt@xxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
> > Emacs/XEmacs users can use  M-x rpm-add-change-log-entry  as provided by
> > rpmdevtools.
>
> vim users can use <LocalLeader>-c (without needing rpmdevtools

Small correction: Emacs/XEmacs users don't need rpmdevtools for that either - 
it's rpm-spec-mode.el which provides that functionality (shipped in the emacs 
and xemacs-packages-extra packages in Fedora).

What rpmdevtools does for *Emacs users is that it makes opening a new 
$foo.spec automatically use the corresponding rpmdevtools spec template for 
$foo as emitted by rpmdev-newspec, and adjusts a few more or less cosmetic 
variables.  If there's a way to do something similar with vim (which currently 
appears to be using always the same template shipped in vim-common regardless 
of $foo) or other editors, patches are welcome in Bugzilla or 
fedorahosted.org/rpmdevtools

> - and come nowhere close to "accidentally" hitting ctrl-alt-del)

Hmm, "Ctrl-c Ctrl-e"... phew!

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