From: Robin Jarry <]8;id=colorize-0;mailto://robin@jarry.cc\robin@jarry.cc]8;;\> Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2022 17:02:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH aerc] doc: fix numbered lists According to scdoc(5), numbered lists start with a period. Fixes: af63bd0188d1 ("doc: homogenize scdoc markup") Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <]8;id=colorize-1;mailto://robin@jarry.cc\robin@jarry.cc]8;;\> --- doc/aerc-stylesets.7.scd | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/aerc-stylesets.7.scd b/doc/aerc-stylesets.7.scd index d82ba7cf8163..34bbf4af0fc5 100644 --- a/doc/aerc-stylesets.7.scd +++ b/doc/aerc-stylesets.7.scd @@ -180,20 +180,20 @@ that style applies, unless overridden by a higher layer. The order that *msglist_\** styles are applied in is, from first to last: -1. *msglist_default* -2. *msglist_unread* -3. *msglist_read* -4. *msglist_flagged* -5. *msglist_deleted* -6. *msglist_marked* +. *msglist_default* +. *msglist_unread* +. *msglist_read* +. *msglist_flagged* +. *msglist_deleted* +. *msglist_marked* So, the marked style will override all other msglist styles. The order for *dirlist_\** styles is: -1. *dirlist_default* -2. *dirlist_unread* -3. *dirlist_recent* +. *dirlist_default* +. *dirlist_unread* +. *dirlist_recent* ## COLORS --  2.39.0