From bf7e7b2f7250a5a493f7b63b7eb3437df2c98bd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Liang Chang Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2022 05:05:36 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] doc: update man pages to display hyphen-minus correctly. --- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/ActionIn.sgm | 4 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/EdSetCon.sgm | 2 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpDial.sgm | 6 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpQDia.sgm | 2 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionR.sgm | 4 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionS.sgm | 2 +- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/Term.sgm | 12 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_tt/trace_co.sgm | 2 +- .../guides/man/m3_ttdt/s_imp_on.sgm | 2 +- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ksh93.sgm | 594 +++++++++--------- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tt_typ_c.sgm | 106 ++-- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttcp.sgm | 40 +- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttmv.sgm | 26 +- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrm.sgm | 32 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrmdir.sgm | 20 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttsessio.sgm | 70 +-- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tttar.sgm | 38 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/action.sgm | 20 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/appinteg.sgm | 26 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/builder.sgm | 6 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/cm_delet.sgm | 22 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/cm_inser.sgm | 44 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/cm_looku.sgm | 24 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/codegen.sgm | 94 +-- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/config.sgm | 20 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/docbook.sgm | 38 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/exec.sgm | 8 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/he_htag2.sgm | 14 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/hello.sgm | 28 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/helpgen.sgm | 24 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/helpprin.sgm | 152 ++--- .../guides/man/man1_dt/helptag.sgm | 56 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/helpview.sgm | 16 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/huffcode.sgm | 20 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/icon.sgm | 6 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/imsstart.sgm | 24 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/info.sgm | 58 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/infogen.sgm | 66 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm | 86 +-- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/login.sgm | 34 +- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/lp.sgm | 26 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mail.sgm | 10 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mailpr.sgm | 8 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pad.sgm | 72 +-- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdm.sgm | 16 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdmd.sgm | 44 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/screen.sgm | 20 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/searchpa.sgm | 10 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/session.sgm | 6 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/srcreate.sgm | 22 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srhan.sgm | 18 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/srindex.sgm | 32 +- .../guides/man/man1_dt/srkdump.sgm | 46 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srload.sgm | 28 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/term.sgm | 218 +++---- cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/wm.sgm | 32 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/dtspcd.sgm | 34 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpccmsd.sgm | 10 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpcttdbs.sgm | 10 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbck.sgm | 28 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbserv.sgm | 24 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtaction.sgm | 12 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtfpfile.sgm | 4 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtsrdbfl.sgm | 12 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtwmrc.sgm | 4 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/DtEditor.sgm | 4 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/csacsa.sgm | 102 +-- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dtsearch.sgm | 2 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dttermes.sgm | 2 +- .../en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man6/ttsnoop.sgm | 4 +- 70 files changed, 1354 insertions(+), 1354 deletions(-) diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/ActionIn.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/ActionIn.sgm index a4d30d5d2..2cc274e83 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/ActionIn.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/ActionIn.sgm @@ -269,9 +269,9 @@ use. The default terminal emulator is &cdeman.dtterm;. When a remote COMMAND action is executed on one of the hosts in the list, the terminal emulator associated with that host is used for that command. The list is passed to the terminal -emulator using the −e argument. (Thus, if another +emulator using the -e argument. (Thus, if another terminal emulator than dtterm is used, it must support -the −e argument. xterm(1). ]]> +the -e argument. xterm(1). ]]> WaitTime diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/EdSetCon.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/EdSetCon.sgm index f29b7737b..2ccf65717 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/EdSetCon.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/EdSetCon.sgm @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ DESCRIPTION The DtEditorSetContents function places a -NULL−terminated string, wide character string +NULL-terminated string, wide character string or sized buffer into a DtEditor widget. Any data currently in the DtEditor widget is lost. The data is transferred to the diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpDial.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpDial.sgm index 7c3923792..36e7ca5c8 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpDial.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpDial.sgm @@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ widgets and gadgets contained within the DtHelpDialog widget hierarchy. The following list identifies the names of these widgets (or gadgets): -Topic Tree − TocArea +Topic Tree - TocArea -Display Area − DisplayArea +Display Area - DisplayArea -Button Box − BtnBox +Button Box - BtnBox The DtHelpDialog widget honors all default and user-specified resource diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpQDia.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpQDia.sgm index 0a96292a7..f0a9fc97b 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpQDia.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/HelpQDia.sgm @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ DtHelpQuickDialog hierarchy. The following is the name of the widget: -Display Area − DisplayArea +Display Area - DisplayArea The DtHelpQuickDialog diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionR.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionR.sgm index 580a1c855..4a4d69747 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionR.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionR.sgm @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The restoreFile argument is the filename of the file containing the application state information. This is the filename specified with the -−session option at application invocation. +-session option at application invocation. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ otherwise, it returns False. APPLICATION USAGE The application must support the -−session command-line option. +-session command-line option. The application must use XtFree(3) to free data returned in *restorePath. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionS.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionS.sgm index 83b3b89c2..fd824780e 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionS.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/SessionS.sgm @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ otherwise, it returns False. APPLICATION USAGE The application should add -−session saveFile when it updates its +-session saveFile when it updates its WM_COMMAND property. The application must use diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/Term.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/Term.sgm index 1dc409ccd..8e012da4d 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/Term.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_Dt/Term.sgm @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ Set, Part 2 of 2 DtNsubprocessPid DtCSubprocessPid int -−1 +-1 G DtNsubprocessTerminationCallback @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ Set, Part 2 of 2 DtNtermDevice DtCTermDevice int -−1 +-1 CG DtNtermDeviceAllocate @@ -1283,7 +1283,7 @@ the child process. Shift<Key>osfDown: -scroll(−1,line) +scroll(-1,line) <Key>osfUp: @@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ the child process. <Key>osfPageUp: -scroll(−1,page) +scroll(-1,page) <Key>osfPageDown: @@ -1899,7 +1899,7 @@ role="2" linkend="XCSA.M5DTT.anch.1">) ]]>associated with the corresponding keypad key to the child process. The interpretation of these keys is application-specific. Valid values for string are: -f1 − f4 +f1 - f4 space tab enter @@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@ separator subtract decimal divide -0 − 9 +0 - 9 diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_tt/trace_co.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_tt/trace_co.sgm index 2ff00ba29..f9b51881d 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_tt/trace_co.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_tt/trace_co.sgm @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ allowing a programmer to narrow the trace to the suspect area. -−1 +-1 Tracing is turned on if it was off and vice-versa. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_ttdt/s_imp_on.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_ttdt/s_imp_on.sgm index 75ae6e87a..c4e9e7866 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_ttdt/s_imp_on.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/m3_ttdt/s_imp_on.sgm @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ passes the If for some reason no width or height is returned by the other tool, ttdt_sender_imprint_on sets *width or -*height to −1. +*height to -1. If no positional information is returned, ttdt_sender_imprint_on sets *xoffset and diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ksh93.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ksh93.sgm index 19509473c..007f4264e 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ksh93.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ksh93.sgm @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ standard/restricted command and programming language ksh ±abcefhikmnoprstuvxCP -−I +-I file @@ -30,12 +30,12 @@ standard/restricted command and programming language option . . . - +- arg . . . rksh ±abcefhikmnoprstuvxCP -−I +-I file @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ standard/restricted command and programming language option . . . - +- arg . . . @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ if it terminates normally; 256+signum  if it terminates abnormally (the name of the signal corresponding to the exit status can be obtained via the -−l $? option of the +-l $? option of the kill  built-in utility). An @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ the redirection operators <& and >& with arg p to commands and by using -−p option of +-p option of the built-in commands read and print described later. @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ but can be unset or redefined: -autoload=´typeset −fu´ +autoload=´typeset -fu´ command=´command ´ @@ -568,40 +568,40 @@ but can be unset or redefined: fc=hist -float=´typeset −E´ +float=´typeset -E´ -functions=´typeset −f´ +functions=´typeset -f´ -hash=´alias −t −−´ +hash=´alias -t --´ -history=´hist −l´ +history=´hist -l´ -integer=´typeset −i´ +integer=´typeset -i´ -nameref=´typeset −n´ +nameref=´typeset -n´ nohup=´nohup ´ -r=´hist −s´ +r=´hist -s´ redirect=´command exec´ -stop=´kill −s STOP´ +stop=´kill -s STOP´ times=´{ {time;} 2>&1;}´ -type=´whence −v´ +type=´whence -v´ @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ A $HOME. A followed by a + or - is replaced by the value of +- is replaced by the value of $PWDand $OLDPWDrespectively. @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ then the file passed as an argument will contain the output of the list process. For example, -paste <(cut −f1 file1) <(cut −f3 file2) | tee >(process1) >(process2) +paste <(cut -f1 file1) <(cut -f3 file2) | tee >(process1) >(process2) cuts fields 1 and 3 from the files @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ is a UNIX parameter  is an variable, one or more digits, or any of the characters -*, @, #, ?, , $, and +*, @, #, ?, -, $, and !\⁁. A variable  is denoted by a vname. To create a variable whose @@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ an between a [ and a ]. To assign values to an indexed array, use -set −A vname value . . .. +set -A vname value . . .. The value of all subscripts must be in the range of @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ with a valid subscript is legal and an array will be created if necessary. An associative array is created with the -−A option to +-A option to typeset. A subscript  for an associative array is denoted by a string enclosed between @@ -782,7 +782,7 @@ is equivalent to referencing the array with subscript 0. A nameref  is a variable that is a reference to another variable. A nameref is created with the -−n attribute of +-n attribute of typeset. The value of the variable at the time of the typeset command becomes the variable that will be referenced whenever the nameref variable is used. @@ -797,16 +797,16 @@ inside a function whose name is passed as an argument to a function. For example, if the name of a variable is passed as the first argument to a function, the command -typeset −n var=$1 +typeset -n var=$1 inside the function causes references and assignments to var to be references and assignments to the variable whose name has been passed to the function. If either of the floating point attributes, -−E, or -−F, or the integer attribute, -−i, is set for +-E, or +-F, or the integer attribute, +-i, is set for vname, then the value  is subject to arithmetic evaluation as described below. @@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ argument. -${parameter :−word } +${parameter :-word } If parameter  is set and is non-null then substitute its value; @@ -1076,7 +1076,7 @@ so that, in the following example, pwd is executed only if d is not set or is null: -print  ${d:− $( pwd ) } +print  ${d:- $( pwd ) } If the colon ( : ) is omitted from the above expressions, @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ are automatically set by the shell: - +- Options supplied to the shell on invocation or by the @@ -1373,7 +1373,7 @@ ignored when performing filename matching. The search path for function definitions. This path is searched when a function with the -−u attribute is referenced and when a command is not found. +-u attribute is referenced and when a command is not found. If an executable file is found, then it is read and executed in the current environment. @@ -1627,7 +1627,7 @@ Implicit null fields Following splitting, each field is scanned for the characters *, ?, (, and &str.OK;  unless the -−f option has been set. +-f option has been set. If one of these characters appears then the word is regarded as a pattern. Each file name component that contains any pattern character @@ -1677,13 +1677,13 @@ uses of pattern matching the Matches any one of the enclosed characters. A pair of characters separated by - matches any +- matches any character lexically between the pair, inclusive. If the first character following the opening &str.OK;  is a ! then any character not enclosed is matched. A - can be included in the character set by putting it as the +- can be included in the character set by putting it as the first or last character. Within &str.OK;  and @@ -1846,25 +1846,25 @@ expression: An internal representation of a variable  as a double precision floating point can be specified with the -−E &str.OK;n &str.CK; +-E &str.OK;n &str.CK; or -−F &str.OK;n &str.CK; +-F &str.OK;n &str.CK; option of the typeset special built-in command. The -−E option causes the expansion of the value to be represented using +-E option causes the expansion of the value to be represented using scientific notation when it is expanded. The optional option argument n defines the number of significant figures. The -−F option causes the expansion to be represented as a floating decimal number +-F option causes the expansion to be represented as a floating decimal number when it is expanded. The optional option argument n defines the number of places after the decimal point in this case. An internal integer representation of a variable  can be specified with the -−i &str.OK;n &str.CK; +-i &str.OK;n &str.CK; option of the typeset special built-in command. The optional option argument @@ -1875,8 +1875,8 @@ variable determines the arithmetic base. Arithmetic evaluation is performed on the value of each assignment to a variable with the -−E, −F, or -−i attribute. +-E, -F, or +-i attribute. Assigning a floating point number to a variable whose type is an integer causes the fractional part to be truncated. @@ -1922,15 +1922,15 @@ of the following unary or binary expressions: -−a file +-a file -Same is −e below. +Same is -e below. This is obsolete. -−b file +-b file True, if file exists and is a block special file. @@ -1938,7 +1938,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−c file +-c file True, if file exists and is a character special file. @@ -1946,7 +1946,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−d file +-d file True, if file exists and is a directory. @@ -1954,7 +1954,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−e file +-e file True, if file exists. @@ -1962,7 +1962,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−f file +-f file True, if file exists and is an ordinary file. @@ -1970,7 +1970,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−g file +-g file True, if file exists and is has its setgid bit set. @@ -1978,7 +1978,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−k file +-k file True, if file exists and is has its sticky bit set. @@ -1986,7 +1986,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−n string +-n string True, if length of string is non-zero. @@ -1994,7 +1994,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−o option +-o option True, if option named option is on. @@ -2002,7 +2002,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−p file +-p file True, if file exists and is a fifo special file or a pipe. @@ -2010,7 +2010,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−r file +-r file True, if file exists and is readable by current process. @@ -2018,7 +2018,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−s file +-s file True, if file exists and has size greater than zero. @@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−t fildes +-t fildes True, if file descriptor number fildes is open and associated with a terminal device. @@ -2034,7 +2034,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−u file +-u file True, if file exists and is has its setuid bit set. @@ -2042,7 +2042,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−w file +-w file True, if file exists and is writable by current process. @@ -2050,7 +2050,7 @@ This is obsolete. -−x file +-x file True, if file exists and is executable by current process. @@ -2061,7 +2061,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -−z string +-z string True, if length of string is zero. @@ -2069,7 +2069,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -−L file +-L file True, if file exists and is a symbolic link. @@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -−O file +-O file True, if file exists and is owned by the effective user id of this process. @@ -2085,7 +2085,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -−G file +-G file True, if file exists and its group matches the effective group id of this process. @@ -2093,7 +2093,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -−S file +-S file True, if file exists and is a socket. @@ -2101,7 +2101,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -file1 −nt file2 +file1 -nt file2 True, if file1 exists and is newer than @@ -2109,7 +2109,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -file1 −ot file2 +file1 -ot file2 True, if file1 exists and is older than @@ -2117,7 +2117,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -file1 −ef file2 +file1 -ef file2 True, if file1 and @@ -2171,7 +2171,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -exp1 −eq exp2 +exp1 -eq exp2 True, if exp1 is equal to @@ -2179,7 +2179,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -exp1 −ne exp2 +exp1 -ne exp2 True, if exp1 is not equal to @@ -2187,7 +2187,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -exp1 −lt exp2 +exp1 -lt exp2 True, if exp1 is less than @@ -2195,7 +2195,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -exp1 −gt exp2 +exp1 -gt exp2 True, if exp1 is greater than @@ -2203,7 +2203,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -exp1 −le exp2 +exp1 -le exp2 True, if exp1 is less than or equal to @@ -2212,7 +2212,7 @@ has permission to search in the directory. -exp1 −ge exp2 +exp1 -ge exp2 True, if exp1 is greater than or equal to @@ -2339,7 +2339,7 @@ as standard input. -<<[−]word +<<[-]word The shell input is read up to a line that is the same as word after any quoting has been removed remove, @@ -2359,7 +2359,7 @@ substitution occur, and \ must be used to quote the characters \, $, `. If - is appended to +- is appended to <<, then all leading tabs are stripped from word  and from the document. @@ -2376,11 +2376,11 @@ and -<&− +<&- The standard input is closed. Similarly for the standard output using ->&−. +>&-. @@ -2455,7 +2455,7 @@ variables or creates new ones, using the export or -typeset −x commands they become part of the +typeset -x commands they become part of the environment. The environment seen by any executed command is thus composed of any name-value pairs originally inherited by the shell, @@ -2463,7 +2463,7 @@ whose values may be modified by the current shell, plus any additions which must be noted in export or -typeset −x commands. +typeset -x commands. The environment for any simple-command  or function @@ -2480,12 +2480,12 @@ TERM=450  cmd  args (export  TERM;  TERM=450;  cmd  args) are equivalent (as far as the above execution of -cmd  is concerned except for special built-in commands listed below − +cmd  is concerned except for special built-in commands listed below - those that are preceded with a dagger). If the obsolete -−k option is set, +-k option is set, all  variable assignment arguments are placed in the environment, even if they occur after the command name. The following @@ -2495,7 +2495,7 @@ first prints echo a=b c -set ;−k +set ;-k echo a=b c This feature is intended for use with scripts written @@ -2561,13 +2561,13 @@ from function calls. Function names can be listed with the -−f or +-f or +f option of the typeset special built-in command. The text of functions, when available, will also be listed with -−f. Functions can be undefined with the -−f option of the +-f. Functions can be undefined with the +-f option of the unset special built-in command. Ordinarily, functions are unset when the shell executes a shell script. @@ -2664,7 +2664,7 @@ or by one of the following: -%− +%- Previous job. @@ -2817,10 +2817,10 @@ If The edited command(s) is printed and re-executed upon leaving the editor unless you quit without writing. The -−s option +-s option ( an in obsolete versions, the editor name -) +-) is used to skip the editing phase and to re-execute the command. In this case a substitution parameter of the form @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ In this case a substitution parameter of the form can be used to modify the command before execution. For example, with the preset alias r, which is aliased to -´hist −s´, typing +´hist -s´, typing `r bad=good c' will re-execute the most recent command which starts with the letter c, replacing the first occurrence of the string @@ -3279,7 +3279,7 @@ reverses the direction of the search. ⁁O -Operate − Execute the current line and fetch +Operate - Execute the current line and fetch the next line relative to current line from the history file. @@ -3298,7 +3298,7 @@ The commands that accept a parameter are M- letter -Soft-key − Your alias list is searched for an +Soft-key - Your alias list is searched for an alias by the name _letter and if an alias of this name is defined, its value will be inserted on the input queue. @@ -3310,7 +3310,7 @@ The M-[ letter -Soft-key − Your alias list is searched for an +Soft-key - Your alias list is searched for an alias by the name __letter and if an alias of this name is defined, its value will be inserted on the input queue. @@ -3663,7 +3663,7 @@ the previous command back in time is accessed. -[count]− +[count]- Equivalent to k. @@ -3964,7 +3964,7 @@ Equivalent to [count]v Returns the command -hist −e ${VISUAL:−${EDITOR:−vi}} count in the input buffer. +hist -e ${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}} count in the input buffer. If count  is omitted, then the current line is used. @@ -4039,12 +4039,12 @@ and the exit status, when there is no syntax error, is zero. Except for :, true, false, echo, command, newgrp, and login, all built-in commands accept -−− to indicate end of options. +-- to indicate end of options. They also interpret the option -−? as a help request and print a +-? as a help request and print a usage  message on standard error. -Commands that are preceded by one or two − +Commands that are preceded by one or two - are special built-in commands and are treated specially in the following ways: @@ -4070,7 +4070,7 @@ that contains them to abort. Words, -following a command preceded by −− +following a command preceded by -- that are in the format of a variable assignment, are expanded with the same rules as a variable assignment. This means that @@ -4082,14 +4082,14 @@ performed. -−: arg  . . . +-: arg  . . . The command only expands parameters. -−  . name  arg  . . . +-  . name  arg  . . . If name  is a function defined with the @@ -4115,13 +4115,13 @@ The exit status is the exit status of the last command executed. -−− alias −ptx name =value  . . . +-- alias -ptx name =value  . . . alias  with no arguments prints the list of aliases in the form name=value  on standard output. The -−p option +-p option causes the word alias to be inserted before each one. When one or more arguments are given @@ -4134,20 +4134,20 @@ A trailing space in value  causes the next word to be checked for alias substitution. The obsolete -−t option is used to set and list tracked aliases. +-t option is used to set and list tracked aliases. The value of a tracked alias is the full pathname corresponding to the given name. The value becomes undefined when the value of PATH is reset but the alias remains tracked. Without the -−t option, +-t option, for each name  in the argument list for which no value  is given, the name and value of the alias is printed. The obsolete -−x option has no effect. +-x option has no effect. The exit status is non-zero if a name  is given, but no value, and no alias has been defined for the name . @@ -4168,7 +4168,7 @@ See -− break n  +- break n  Exit from the enclosing for , while , until , or @@ -4180,21 +4180,21 @@ If -builtin −ds −f file  name  . . . +builtin -ds -f file  name  . . . If name  is not specified, the built-ins are printed on standard output. The -−s option prints only the special built-ins. +-s option prints only the special built-ins. Otherwise, each name  represents the pathname whose basename is the name of the built-in. The entry point function name is determined by prepending b_ to the built-in name. Special built-ins cannot be bound to a pathname or deleted. The -−d option deletes each of the given built-ins. +-d option deletes each of the given built-ins. On systems that support dynamic loading, the -−f option names a shared library containing the code for built-ins. +-f option names a shared library containing the code for built-ins. Once a library is loaded, its symbols become available for subsequent invocations of builtin. Multiple libraries can be specified with separate invocations @@ -4211,20 +4211,20 @@ error-checks the incoming arguments and then calls the real funcName -cd −LP arg  +cd -LP arg  -cd −LP old  new  +cd -LP old  new  This command can be in either of two forms. In the first form it changes the current directory to arg. If arg  is - the directory is changed to the previous +- the directory is changed to the previous directory. The shell variable @@ -4256,13 +4256,13 @@ searched for By default, symbolic links are not followed when finding the directory name. This is equivalent to the -−L option. +-L option. The -−P option causes +-P option causes symbolic links to be followed when determining the directory. The last instance of -−L or -−P determines which method is used. +-L or +-P determines which method is used. The cd  command may not be executed by @@ -4270,15 +4270,15 @@ The last instance of -command −pvV name  arg  . . . +command -pvV name  arg  . . . Without the -−v or -−V options, +-v or +-V options, command executes name  with the arguments given by arg. The -−p option causes +-p option causes a default path to be searched rather than the one defined by the value of PATH. Functions will not be searched for when finding @@ -4291,17 +4291,17 @@ For example, the predefined alias redirect=´command exec´ prevents a script from terminating when an invalid redirection is given.) With the -−v option, +-v option, command is equivalent to the built-in whence command described below. The -−V options, causes +-V options, causes command to -whence −v. +whence -v. -− continue n  +- continue n  Resume the next iteration of the enclosing for , while , until , or @@ -4327,7 +4327,7 @@ when a login shell terminates. echo arg  . . . When the first -arg  does not begin with a −, and +arg  does not begin with a -, and none of the arguments contain a \, then echo prints each of its arguments separated by a space @@ -4343,7 +4343,7 @@ See -− eval arg  . . . +- eval arg  . . . The arguments are read as input to the shell @@ -4352,7 +4352,7 @@ and the resulting command(s) executed. -− exec −c −a name  arg  . . . +- exec -c -a name  arg  . . . If arg  is given, @@ -4360,11 +4360,11 @@ the command specified by the arguments is executed in place of this shell without creating a new process. The -−c option causes the environment to be cleared before applying +-c option causes the environment to be cleared before applying variable assignments associated with the exec invocation. The -−a option +-a option causes name  rather than the first arg, to become @@ -4400,7 +4400,7 @@ shell which has the -−− export −p name =value  . . . +-- export -p name =value  . . . If name  is not given, @@ -4408,7 +4408,7 @@ the names and values of each variable with the export attribute are printed with the values quoted in a manner that allows them to be re-inputed. The -−p option +-p option causes the word export to be inserted before each one. Otherwise, the given @@ -4449,10 +4449,10 @@ If the positional parameters are used. An option argument begins with a + or a -. An option not beginning with +-. An option not beginning with + or - or the argument -− − ends the options. +- or the argument +- - ends the options. optstring contains the letters that getopts recognizes. If a letter is followed by a @@ -4483,20 +4483,20 @@ Otherwise, The exit status is non-zero when there are no more options. There is no way to specify any of the options -:, +, , ?, [, and +:, +, -, ?, [, and ]. The option # can only be specified as the first option. -hist −e ename    −nlr  first  last  +hist -e ename    -nlr  first  last  -hist −s old=new  command  +hist -s old=new  command  In the first form, a range of commands from @@ -4510,7 +4510,7 @@ A string is used to locate the most recent command starting with the given string. A negative number is used as an offset to the current command number. If the -−l option +-l option is selected, the commands are listed on standard output. Otherwise, the editor program @@ -4531,11 +4531,11 @@ then it will be set to first. If first  is not specified the default is the previous command -for editing and −16 for listing. +for editing and -16 for listing. The option -−r reverses the order of the commands and +-r reverses the order of the commands and the option -−n suppresses command numbers when listing. +-n suppresses command numbers when listing. In the second form the command  is re-executed after the substitution old =new  @@ -4544,42 +4544,42 @@ is performed. -jobs −lnp  job  . . . +jobs -lnp  job  . . . Lists information about each given job; or all active jobs if job is omitted. The -−l option lists process ids in addition to the normal information. +-l option lists process ids in addition to the normal information. The -−n option only displays jobs that have stopped or exited since last +-n option only displays jobs that have stopped or exited since last notified. The -−p option causes only the process group to be listed. +-p option causes only the process group to be listed. See Jobs for a description of the format of job. -kill −s signame  job  . . . +kill -s signame  job  . . . -kill −n signum  job  . . . +kill -n signum  job  . . . -kill −l sig  . . . +kill -l sig  . . . Sends either the TERM (terminate) signal or the specified signal to the specified jobs or processes. Signals are either given by number with the -−n option or by name with the -−s option +-n option or by name with the +-s option (as given in <signal.h>, stripped of the prefix ``SIG'' with the exception that SIGCLD is named CHLD). @@ -4587,7 +4587,7 @@ For backward compatibility, the n and s can be omitted and the number or name placed immediately after the -. If the signal being sent is TERM (terminate) or HUP (hangup), +-. If the signal being sent is TERM (terminate) or HUP (hangup), then the job or process will be sent a CONT (continue) signal if it is stopped. The argument @@ -4596,7 +4596,7 @@ active jobs. See Jobs for a description of the format of job. In the third form, -kill −l, if +kill -l, if sig  is not specified, the signal names are listed. Otherwise, for each @@ -4624,7 +4624,7 @@ is non-zero, and 1 otherwise. -− newgrp arg  . . . +- newgrp arg  . . . Equivalent to exec /bin/newgrp arg  . . . . @@ -4632,22 +4632,22 @@ is non-zero, and 1 otherwise. -print −Rnprs  −u unit  −f format  arg  . . . +print -Rnprs  -u unit  -f format  arg  . . . With no options or with option - or -− −, Each +- or +- -, Each arg is printed on standard output. The -−f option causes the arguments to be printed as +-f option causes the arguments to be printed as described by printf. In this case any n, r, R options are ignored. Otherwise, unless the -−R or -−r, are specified, the following +-R or +-r, are specified, the following escape conventions will be applied: @@ -4725,25 +4725,25 @@ not adding a new-line. The -−R option will print all subsequent arguments and options +-R option will print all subsequent arguments and options other than -−n. The -−p option causes the +-n. The +-p option causes the arguments to be written onto the pipe of the process spawned with |& instead of standard output. The -−s option causes the +-s option causes the arguments to be written onto the history file instead of standard output. The -−u option can be used to specify a one digit +-u option can be used to specify a one digit file descriptor unit number unit  on which the output will be placed. The default is 1. If the option -−n is used, no +-n is used, no new-line  is added to the output. @@ -4790,18 +4790,18 @@ be reinput to the shell. -pwd −LP +pwd -LP Outputs the value of the current working directory. If the -−P option is given, +-P option is given, all symbolic links are resolved from the name. -read −Aprs  −d delim  −t timeout  −u unit  vname?prompt  vname  . . . +read -Aprs  -d delim  -t timeout  -u unit  vname?prompt  vname  . . . The shell input mechanism. One line is read and @@ -4811,11 +4811,11 @@ The escape character, \, is used to remove any special meaning for the next character and for line continuation. The -−d option +-d option causes the read to continue to the first character of delim  rather than new-line. In raw mode, -−r, the +-r, the \ character is not treated specially. The first field is assigned to the first @@ -4823,19 +4823,19 @@ field is assigned to the first to the second vname, etc., with leftover fields assigned to the last vname. The -−A option causes the variable +-A option causes the variable vname  to be unset and each field that is read to be stored in successive elements of the indexed array vname. The -−p option causes the input line +-p option causes the input line to be taken from the input pipe of a process spawned by the shell using |&. If the -−s option is present, +-s option is present, the input will be saved as a command in the history file. The option -−u can be used to specify a one digit file +-u can be used to specify a one digit file descriptor unit unit  to read from. The file descriptor can be opened with the @@ -4843,13 +4843,13 @@ The file descriptor can be opened with the The default value of unit n  is 0. The option -−t is used to specify a timeout in decimal +-t is used to specify a timeout in decimal seconds when reading from a terminal or pipe. If vname  is omitted then REPLY is used as the default vname. An end-of-file with the -−p option causes cleanup for this process +-p option causes cleanup for this process so that another can be spawned. If the first argument contains a ?, the remainder of this word is used as a @@ -4861,7 +4861,7 @@ or read has timed out. -−− readonly −p vname=value  . . . +-- readonly -p vname=value  . . . If vname  is not given @@ -4869,7 +4869,7 @@ the names and values of each variable with the readonly attribute is printed with the values quoted in a manner that allows them to be re-inputed. The -−p option +-p option causes the word readonly to be inserted before each one. Otherwise, the given @@ -4881,7 +4881,7 @@ by subsequent assignment. -− return n  +- return n  Causes a shell function or @@ -4902,13 +4902,13 @@ then it behaves the same as -− set ±CPabefhkmnopstuvx ±o option  . . . ±A vname  arg  . . . +- set ±CPabefhkmnopstuvx ±o option  . . . ±A vname  arg  . . . The options for this command have meaning as follows: -−A +-A Array assignment. Unset the variable @@ -4921,7 +4921,7 @@ list -−C +-C Prevents redirection > from truncating existing files. @@ -4932,7 +4932,7 @@ Require -−P +-P Causes the cd and @@ -4941,14 +4941,14 @@ Require -−a +-a All subsequent variables that are defined are automatically exported. -−b +-b Prints job completion messages as soon as a background job changes state rather than waiting for the next prompt. @@ -4956,7 +4956,7 @@ state rather than waiting for the next prompt. -−e +-e If a command has a non-zero exit status, execute the @@ -4967,14 +4967,14 @@ This mode is disabled while reading profiles. -−f +-f Disables file name generation. -−h +-h Each command becomes a tracked alias when first encountered. @@ -4982,7 +4982,7 @@ becomes a tracked alias when first encountered. -−k +-k (Obsolete). All variable assignment arguments are placed in the environment for a command, not just those that precede the command name. @@ -4990,7 +4990,7 @@ not just those that precede the command name. -−m +-m Background jobs will run in a separate process group and a line will print upon completion. @@ -5002,7 +5002,7 @@ interactive shells. -−n +-n Read commands and check them for syntax errors, but do not execute them. Ignored for interactive shells. @@ -5010,7 +5010,7 @@ Ignored for interactive shells. -−o +-o The following argument can be one of the following option names: @@ -5019,14 +5019,14 @@ Ignored for interactive shells. allexport Same as -−a. +-a. errexit Same as -−e. +-e. @@ -5066,7 +5066,7 @@ The command keyword Same as -−k. +-k. @@ -5081,28 +5081,28 @@ The command monitor Same as -−m. +-m. noclobber Same as -−C. +-C. noexec Same as -−n. +-n. noglob Same as -−f. +-f. @@ -5116,42 +5116,42 @@ The command notify Same as -−b. +-b. nounset Same as -−u. +-u. physical Same as -−P. +-P. privileged Same as -−p. +-p. verbose Same as -−v. +-v. trackall Same as -−h. +-h. @@ -5178,7 +5178,7 @@ in xtrace Same as -−x. +-x. @@ -5191,7 +5191,7 @@ in -−p +-p Disables processing of the $HOME/.profile file and uses the file @@ -5205,61 +5205,61 @@ set to the real uid and gid. -−s +-s Sort the positional parameters lexicographically. -−t +-t (Obsolete). Exit after reading and executing one command. -−u +-u Treat unset parameters as an error when substituting. -−v +-v Print shell input lines as they are read. -−x +-x Print commands and their arguments as they are executed. -− − +- - Do not change any of the options; useful in setting $1 to a value beginning with -. If no arguments follow this option then the positional parameters are unset. +-. If no arguments follow this option then the positional parameters are unset. As an obsolete feature, if the first arg  is - then the -−x and -−v options are turned off and the next +- then the +-x and +-v options are turned off and the next arg is treated as the first argument. Using + rather than - causes these options to be turned off. +- causes these options to be turned off. These options can also be used upon invocation of the shell. The current set of options may be found in -$−. Unless -−A is specified, +$-. Unless +-A is specified, the remaining arguments are positional parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1 $2 . . . . @@ -5272,7 +5272,7 @@ of all variables are printed on the standard output. -− shift n  +- shift n  The positional parameters from $n+1 @@ -5296,9 +5296,9 @@ second given by -− trap −p action  sig  . . . +- trap -p action  sig  . . . -The −p +The -p option causes the trap action associated with each trap as specified by the arguments to be printed with appropriate quoting. @@ -5316,7 +5316,7 @@ If action  is omitted and the first sig  is a number, or if action  is -, then the trap(s) for each +-, then the trap(s) for each sig  are reset to their original values. If @@ -5362,7 +5362,7 @@ of commands associated with each signal number. -−− typeset ±AHflnprtux  ±EFLRZin  vname =value    . . . +-- typeset ±AHflnprtux  ±EFLRZin  vname =value    . . . Sets attributes and values for shell variables and functions. When invoked inside a function, @@ -5374,7 +5374,7 @@ The following list of attributes may be specified: -−A +-A Declares vname  to be an associate array. @@ -5384,7 +5384,7 @@ expressions. -−E +-E Declares vname  to be a double precision floating point number. @@ -5396,7 +5396,7 @@ that are used when expanding -−F +-F Declares vname  to be a double precision floating point number. @@ -5408,7 +5408,7 @@ decimal point that are used when expanding -−H +-H This option provides UNIX to host-name file mapping on non-UNIX machines. @@ -5416,7 +5416,7 @@ machines. -−L +-L Left justify and remove leading blanks from value. If @@ -5428,12 +5428,12 @@ When the variable is assigned to, it is filled on the right with blanks or truncated, if necessary, to fit into the field. The -−R option is turned off. +-R option is turned off. -−R +-R Right justify and fill with leading blanks. If @@ -5445,18 +5445,18 @@ The field is left filled with blanks or truncated from the end if the variable is reassigned. The -−L option is turned off. +-L option is turned off. -−Z +-Z Right justify and fill with leading zeros if the first non-blank character is a digit and the -−L option has not been set. +-L option has not been set. Remove leading zeros if the -−L option is also set. +-L option is also set. If n  is non-zero it defines the width of the field, @@ -5466,17 +5466,17 @@ first assignment. -−f +-f The names refer to function names rather than variable names. No assignments can be made and the only other valid options are -−t, −u and -−x. The option -−t turns on execution tracing for this function. +-t, -u and +-x. The option +-t turns on execution tracing for this function. The option -−u causes this function to be marked undefined. +-u causes this function to be marked undefined. The FPATH variable will be searched to find the function definition when the function is referenced. @@ -5484,7 +5484,7 @@ when the function is referenced. -−i +-i Declares vname  to be represented internally as integer. @@ -5497,17 +5497,17 @@ otherwise the the output base will be ten. -−l +-l All upper-case characters are converted to lower-case. The upper-case option, -−u is turned off. +-u is turned off. -−n +-n Declares vname  to be a reference to the variable whose name is @@ -5518,7 +5518,7 @@ a function whose name has been passed as an argument. -−r +-r The given vnames are marked @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ by subsequent assignment. -−t +-t Tags the variables. Tags are user definable and have no special @@ -5538,17 +5538,17 @@ meaning to the shell. -−u +-u All lower-case characters are converted to upper-case characters. The lower-case option, -−l, is turned off. +-l, is turned off. -−x +-x The given vnames are marked for automatic @@ -5558,12 +5558,12 @@ Variables whose names contain a . can not be exported. The -−i attribute can not be specified along with -−R, −L, −Z, or -−f. +-i attribute can not be specified along with +-R, -L, -Z, or +-f. Using + rather than - causes these options to be turned off. +- causes these options to be turned off. If no vname  arguments are given a list of @@ -5572,15 +5572,15 @@ a list of variables  is printed. (Using + rather than - keeps the +- keeps the values from being printed.) The -−p option causes +-p option causes typeset followed by the the option letters to be printed before each name rather than the names of the options. If any option other than -−p is given, +-p is given, only those variables which have all of the given options are printed. @@ -5595,7 +5595,7 @@ Otherwise, the -ulimit −HSacdfmnpstv limit  +ulimit -HSacdfmnpstv limit  Set or display a resource limit. The available resources limits are listed below. @@ -5606,8 +5606,8 @@ The value of limit  can be a number in the unit specified below with each resource, or the value unlimited. The -−H and -−S options specify whether the hard limit or the +-H and +-S options specify whether the hard limit or the soft limit for the given resource is set. A hard limit cannot be increased once it is set. A soft limit can be increased up to the value of the hard limit. @@ -5623,28 +5623,28 @@ name and unit is printed before the value. -−a +-a Lists all of the current resource limits. -−c +-c The number of 512-byte blocks on the size of core dumps. -−d +-d The number of K-bytes on the size of the data area. -−f +-f The number of 512-byte blocks on files that can be written the current process or by child processes (files of any size may be read). @@ -5652,47 +5652,47 @@ current process or by child processes (files of any size may be read). -−m +-m The number of K-bytes on the size of physical memory. -−n +-n The number of file descriptors plus 1. -−p +-p The number of 512-byte blocks for pipe buffering. -−s +-s The number of K-bytes on the size of the stack area. -−t +-t The number of seconds to be used by each process. -−v +-v The number of K-bytes for virtual memory. If no option is given, -−f is assumed. +-f is assumed. @@ -5700,7 +5700,7 @@ current process or by child processes (files of any size may be read). -umask −S mask  +umask -S mask  The user file-creation mask is set to mask  (see @@ -5714,27 +5714,27 @@ applying If mask  is omitted, the current value of the mask is printed. The -−S option causes the mode to be printed as a symbolic +-S option causes the mode to be printed as a symbolic value. Otherwise, the mask is printed in octal. -− unalias −a name  . . . +- unalias -a name  . . . The aliases  given by the list of names are removed from the alias  list. The -−a option causes all the +-a option causes all the aliases to be unset. -−unset −fv vname  . . . +-unset -fv vname  . . . The variables given by the list of vnames are unassigned, @@ -5742,14 +5742,14 @@ i.e., their values and attributes are erased. Readonly variables cannot be unset. If the -−f option +-f option is set, then the names refer to function  names. If the -−v option is set, then the names refer to +-v option is set, then the names refer to variable  names. The default is equivalent to -−v. Unsetting +-v. Unsetting ERRNO, LINENO, MAILCHECK, OPTARG, OPTIND, RANDOM, SECONDS, TMOUT, and _ removes their special meaning even if they are subsequently assigned to. @@ -5772,23 +5772,23 @@ See -whence −apv name  . . . +whence -apv name  . . . For each name, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a command name. The -−v option +-v option produces a more verbose report. The -−p option +-p option does a path search for name  even if name is an alias, a function, or a reserved word. The -−a is similar to the -−v option but causes +-a is similar to the +-v option but causes all interpretations of the given name to be reported. @@ -5800,7 +5800,7 @@ all interpretations of the given name to be reported. If the shell is invoked by exec(2), and the first character of argument zero ($0) is -, then the shell is assumed to be a +-, then the shell is assumed to be a login shell and commands are read from /etc/profile and then from either @@ -5813,7 +5813,7 @@ and arithmetic substitution on the value of the environment variable ENV if the file exists. If the -−s option is not present and +-s option is not present and arg  is, then a path search is performed on the first arg  to determine the name of the script to execute. The script @@ -5828,10 +5828,10 @@ when it is invoked: -−c +-c If the -−c option is present then +-c option is present then commands are read from the first arg. Any remaining arguments become position parameters starting at @@ -5839,10 +5839,10 @@ position parameters starting at -−s +-s If the -−s option is present or if no +-s option is present or if no arguments remain then commands are read from the standard input. Shell output, @@ -5854,10 +5854,10 @@ file descriptor 2. -−i +-i If the -−i option is present or +-i option is present or if the shell input and output are attached to a terminal (as told by ioctl(2)) then this shell is interactive. In this case TERM is ignored (so that kill 0 @@ -5869,16 +5869,16 @@ In all cases, QUIT is ignored by the shell. -−r +-r If the -−r option is present the shell is a restricted shell. +-r option is present the shell is a restricted shell. The -−I filename  option is used +-I filename  option is used to generate a cross reference database that can be used by a separate utility to find definitions and references for variables and commands. @@ -5886,7 +5886,7 @@ to find definitions and references for variables and commands. The remaining options and arguments are described under the set command above. An optional - as the first argument is ignored. +- as the first argument is ignored. @@ -6030,7 +6030,7 @@ installed in a directory in the search path before the directory where the original command was found, the shell will continue to exec  the original command. Use the -−t option of the +-t option of the alias  command to correct this situation. Some very old shell scripts contain a diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tt_typ_c.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tt_typ_c.sgm index 3bdbaa639..411ce91ae 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tt_typ_c.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tt_typ_c.sgm @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ tt_type_comp -−mMs -−d db +-mMs +-d db source_file @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ tt_type_comp -−mMs +-mMs source_file @@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ tt_type_comp -−r -−s -−d db +-r +-s +-d db type . . . @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ tt_type_comp -−r -−s +-r +-s type . . . @@ -64,42 +64,42 @@ tt_type_comp -−p -−O -−P -−sE -−d db +-p +-O +-P +-sE +-d db ]]> tt_type_comp -−p -−O -−P -−s +-p +-O +-P +-s ]]> tt_type_comp -−p -−O -−P -−s +-p +-O +-P +-s source_file tt_type_comp -−x -−s -−o compiled_file +-x +-s +-o compiled_file source_file tt_type_comp -−hv +-hv @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ own databases, and the format of -−d db +-d db Specify the database to work on, which must be one of user, system or @@ -196,13 +196,13 @@ type in the user database overrides the definition in the system database, and so on. For the merge and remove options, the default database is user. For the -−p, −O and -−P options, the default is all three databases. +-p, -O and +-P options, the default is all three databases. -−E +-E Use Classing Engine mode, instead of the default XDR mode. @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ For the merge and remove options, the default database is ]]> -−h +-h Write a help message for invoking tt_type_comp and then exit. @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ For the merge and remove options, the default database is -−m +-m Merge types into the specified database, updating any existing type with the new definition given. @@ -242,24 +242,24 @@ If -−M +-M Merge types into the specified database (see -−m), but only if they do not already +-m), but only if they do not already exist in that database. -−O +-O Write the names of all otypes read. -−p +-p Write the ToolTalk types read in a source format suitable for recompilation with @@ -267,23 +267,23 @@ in a source format suitable for recompilation with -−P +-P Write the names of all ptypes read. -−o compiled_file +-o compiled_file Write the compiled types into the specified file, or to standard output if -compiled_file is −. +compiled_file is -. -−r +-r Remove the given ptypes or otypes from the specified database, as indicated by the @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ from the specified database, as indicated by the -−s +-s Silent mode. Write nothing to standard output. @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ Write nothing to standard output. -−v +-v Write the version number of tt_type_comp and then exit. @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ Write nothing to standard output. -−x +-x Compile source types into a compiled types file, instead of merging them into the standard types databases. @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ them into the standard types databases. A pathname of a text file containing ToolTalk source code. If -source_file is −, standard input is used. +source_file is -, standard input is used. @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ If type A name of a type to be removed by the -−r option. +-r option. @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ If STDIN The standard input is used only if a -source_file operand is −. +source_file operand is -. @@ -452,30 +452,30 @@ where to find the ToolTalk types databases. STDOUT When the -−h option is used, +-h option is used, tt_type_comp writes to standard output a help message in an unspecified format. When the -−o option is used, +-o option is used, tt_type_comp writes to standard output a listing of all otypes read. When the -−p option is used, +-p option is used, tt_type_comp writes to standard output a listing of all the ToolTalk types read, in a source format suitable for recompilation with tt_type_comp. When the -−P option is used, +-P option is used, tt_type_comp writes to standard output a listing of all ptypes read. When the -−v option is used, +-v option is used, tt_type_comp writes to standard output a version number in an unspecified format. @@ -488,13 +488,13 @@ in an unspecified format. OUTPUT FILES When the -−x or -−d user option is used, +-x or +-d user option is used, tt_type_comp writes the compiled types in an unspecified format into a user-specified file. Otherwise, it writes the compiled types into the databases described under -−d. +-d. EXTENDED DESCRIPTION diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttcp.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttcp.sgm index bda4d84b6..8eff2ddf1 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttcp.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttcp.sgm @@ -27,22 +27,22 @@ ttcp -−pL +-pL filename1 filename2 ttcp -−r -−pL +-r +-pL directory1 directory2 ttcp -−prL +-prL filename . . . directory @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ ttcp -−h -−v +-h +-v @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ and directories can also be copied. -−h +-h Write a help message for invoking ttcp and then exit. @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ and directories can also be copied. -−L +-L Copy the ToolTalk objects of the files, but do not invoke cp(1) to copy the actual files. @@ -91,12 +91,12 @@ and directories can also be copied. -−p +-p Preserve. Invoke cp(1) with the -−p option, which +-p option, which duplicates not only the contents of the original files or directories, but also the modification time and permission modes. The modification times of ToolTalk objects are preserved only if @@ -106,17 +106,17 @@ the invoking process has appropriate privileges. -−r +-r Recursively copy the ToolTalk objects of any directories named, along with their files (including any subdirectories and their files), and pass the -−r option to +-r option to cp(1). -−v +-v Write the version number of ttcp and then exit. @@ -125,12 +125,12 @@ subdirectories and their files), and pass the −f, −i or -−R options to +-f, -i or +-R options to cp(1) are supported. ]]>−f, −i or -−R options to +-f, -i or +-R options to cp(1) are not supported. ]]> @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ used for the output when a single file is copied. directory1 A pathname of a file hierarchy to be copied with -−r. +-r. @@ -258,12 +258,12 @@ for the processing of STDOUT When the -−h option is used, +-h option is used, ttcp writes to standard output a help message in an unspecified format. When the -−v option is used, +-v option is used, ttcp writes to standard output a version number in an unspecified format. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttmv.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttmv.sgm index f16a983b5..6d0d6b39b 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttmv.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttmv.sgm @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ ttmv -−fL +-fL pathname1 pathname2 ttmv -−fL +-fL pathname . . . directory @@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ ttmv -−h -−v +-h +-v @@ -73,16 +73,16 @@ the object-moving operation. -−f +-f Force. Do not report any errors, and pass the -−f option to +-f option to mv(1). -−h +-h Write a help message for invoking ttmv and then exit. @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Do not report any errors, and pass the -−L +-L Move the ToolTalk objects of the files, but do not invoke mv(1) to move the actual files. @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Do not report any errors, and pass the -−v +-v Write the version number of ttmv and then exit. @@ -107,10 +107,10 @@ Do not report any errors, and pass the −i option to +-i option to mv(1) is supported. ]]>−i option to +-i option to cp(1) is not supported. ]]> @@ -219,12 +219,12 @@ for the processing of STDOUT When the -−h option is used, +-h option is used, ttmv writes to standard output a help message in an unspecified format. When the -−v option is used, +-v option is used, ttmv writes to standard output a version number in an unspecified format. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrm.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrm.sgm index 8182ba8b9..575bd9b78 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrm.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrm.sgm @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ ttrm -−frL +-frL pathname . . . ttrm -−h -−v +-h +-v @@ -64,16 +64,16 @@ the object-removing operation. -−f +-f Force. Do not report any errors, and pass the -−f option to +-f option to rm(1). -−h +-h Write a help message for invoking ttrm and then exit. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Do not report any errors, and pass the -−L +-L Remove the ToolTalk objects of the files or directories, but do not invoke rm(1) to remove the actual files or directories. @@ -89,17 +89,17 @@ Do not report any errors, and pass the -−r +-r Recursively remove the ToolTalk objects of any directories named, along with their files (including any subdirectories and their files), and pass the -−r option to +-r option to rm(1). -−v +-v Write the version number of ttrm and then exit. @@ -108,12 +108,12 @@ subdirectories and their files), and pass the −i or -−R options to +-i or +-R options to rm(1) are supported. ]]>−i or -−R options to +-i or +-R options to rm(1) are not supported. ]]> @@ -207,12 +207,12 @@ for the processing of STDOUT When the -−h option is used, +-h option is used, ttrm writes to standard output a help message in an unspecified format. When the -−v option is used, +-v option is used, ttrm writes to standard output a version number in an unspecified format. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrmdir.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrmdir.sgm index 39028c2f1..63130ab73 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrmdir.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttrmdir.sgm @@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ ttrmdir -−L +-L directory . . . ttrmdir -−h -−v +-h +-v @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ object-removing operation. -−h +-h Write a help message for invoking ttrmdir and then exit. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ object-removing operation. -−L +-L Remove the ToolTalk objects of the directories, but do not invoke rmdir(1) to remove the actual directories. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ object-removing operation. -−v +-v Write the version number of ttrmdir and then exit. @@ -89,10 +89,10 @@ object-removing operation. −p option to +-p option to cp(1) is supported. ]]>−p option to +-p option to cp(1) is not supported. ]]> @@ -186,12 +186,12 @@ for the processing of STDOUT When the -−h option is used, +-h option is used, ttrmdir writes to standard output a help message in an unspecified format. When the -−v option is used, +-v option is used, ttrmdir writes to standard output a version number in an unspecified format. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttsessio.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttsessio.sgm index bfa4afdd7..d0060a447 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttsessio.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/ttsessio.sgm @@ -27,15 +27,15 @@ ttsession -−hNpsStv +-hNpsStv -−E -−X +-E +-X -−a level -−d display +-a level +-d display -−c  +-c  command @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ by any program that needs to send or receive a message. The ttsession utility supports the &str-Zu;, except that the -−c option has an optional option-argument, +-c option has an optional option-argument, which treats all of the following command-line arguments as a string to be passed to another shell invocation. @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ as a string to be passed to another shell invocation. -−a level +-a level Set the server authentication level. The following @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ The following -−c [command] +-c [command] Start a process tree session and run the given command. The @@ -107,12 +107,12 @@ If ttsession invokes the shell named by the SHELL environment variable. Everything after -−c on the command line is used as the command to be executed. +-c on the command line is used as the command to be executed. -−d display +-d display Specify an X Windows display. The ToolTalk session will consist of those applications @@ -123,18 +123,18 @@ The default display is identified by the -−E +-E Read in the types from the Classing Engine database. If neither -−E nor -−X is given, -−X is assumed. +-E nor +-X is given, +-X is assumed. -−h +-h Write a help message to standard error that describes the command syntax of @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ describes the command syntax of -−N +-N Maximize the number of clients allowed to connect to (in other words, open procids in) this session by attempting to raise the limit of @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ on some systems this option may have no effect. -−p +-p Write the name of a new process tree session to standard output, and then fork a background instance of @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ fork a background instance of -−s +-s Silent. Do not write any warning messages to standard error. @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ Do not write any warning messages to standard error. -−S +-S Do not fork a background instance to manage the ttsession session. @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ Do not write any warning messages to standard error. -−t +-t Turn on trace mode. See @@ -195,14 +195,14 @@ a given process is also shown together with the success of that attempt. -−v +-v Write the version number to standard output and exit. -−X +-X Read in the types from the following XDR format databases: @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ See INPUT FILES The XDR format databases listed by the -−X option are serialized ToolTalk data structures of +-X option are serialized ToolTalk data structures of an unspecified format, except that it is the same as the format of &cdeman.tt.type.comp; output files. @@ -275,11 +275,11 @@ service will auto-start one. If ttsession is run with the -−d option and +-d option and DISPLAY is not set, ttsession sets DISPLAY to be the value of the -−d option for itself and all processes it forks. +-d option for itself and all processes it forks. This helps ToolTalk clients to find the right X display when they are auto-started by ttsession. @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ The format of the variable is implementation specific. ttsession utility reacts to two signals. If it receives the SIGUSR1 signal, it toggles trace mode on or off (see the -−t option). +-t option). If it receives the SIGUSR2 signal, it rereads the types file. The @@ -428,17 +428,17 @@ The STDOUT When the -−v option is used, +-v option is used, ttsession writes the version number in an unspecified format. When -−p is used, +-p is used, ttsession writes the name of a new process tree session. STDERR Used only for diagnostic messages and the help message written by the -−h option. +-h option. @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ When EXIT STATUS When the -−c child process exits, +-c child process exits, ttsession exits with the status of the exited child. Otherwise, the following exit values are returned: @@ -464,8 +464,8 @@ Otherwise, the following exit values are returned: Normal termination. Without the -−c or -−S options, a zero exit status means +-c or +-S options, a zero exit status means ttsession has successfully forked an instance of itself that has begun serving the session. @@ -507,8 +507,8 @@ Another APPLICATION USAGE Since everything after -−c on the command line is used as the command to be executed, -−c should be the last option. +-c on the command line is used as the command to be executed, +-c should be the last option. Tracing is helpful for seeing how messages are dispatched and delivered, but the output may be voluminous. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tttar.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tttar.sgm index ec863d83f..ff33d8ffb 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tttar.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1/tttar.sgm @@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ objects in an archive -dtcodegen−changed−main−merge−nomerge−module mymod -−useWC class -−p−project myproj -−np−noproject−showall−noshowall -−s−silent−v−verbosefile +dtcodegen-changed-main-merge-nomerge-module mymod +-useWC class +-p-project myproj +-np-noproject-showall-noshowall +-s-silent-v-verbosefile  . . . ]]> dtcodegen -−changed -−main -−merge -−nomerge -−showall -−noshowall +-changed +-main +-merge +-nomerge +-showall +-noshowall -−s -−silent +-s +-silent -−v -−verbose +-v +-verbose file  . . . ]]> -dtcodegen−help +dtcodegen-help DESCRIPTION @@ -61,43 +61,43 @@ the X Window System convention of full-word options. ]]> The following options are available: -−changed +-changed Generate only source code for those modules that have changed since the last time dtcodegen was run. -−help +-help Write a help message to standard output explaining all dtcodegen options and then terminate. -−main +-main Produce the project files associated with the application's main routine. -−merge +-merge Merge generated stubs files with previous versions, perpetuating changes made or custom edits done to the previous stubs file. This is the default behavior. -−nomerge +-nomerge Do not merge existing and new _stubs.c files. This -option overrides the default merging behavior. If both −merge and −nomerge are used, the one given last +option overrides the default merging behavior. If both -merge and -nomerge are used, the one given last on the command line takes precedence. -−module mymod +-module mymod Generate code for the module mymod, (which is expected -to be defined in the file mymod .bil). Using multiple −module options includes +to be defined in the file mymod .bil). Using multiple -module options includes multiple modules in the generated code. -−useWC class +-useWC class Use the specified widget class whenever possible. Valid values are: @@ -116,13 +116,13 @@ widgets. This value retains the CDE 1.0 behavior. -−p | −project  myproj +-p | -project  myproj Generate code for the project myproj, (which is expected to be defined in the file myproj .bip). -−noproject +-noproject Ignore the project.bip project file and use default project settings instead. This is useful in producing @@ -130,33 +130,33 @@ an application from one or a few module files (for example, for testing) as an alternative to generating the entire project. ]]> -−showall +-showall Cause the generated application to show (map) all application windows (main windows and dialogs) at startup, ignoring whether they are set to be initially visible or not. If no project is specified on the command line, −project or by specifying a project .bip file as an -operand, ]]>dtcodegen performs as if −showall had been specified. (The −noshowall option +by using -project or by specifying a project .bip file as an +operand, ]]>dtcodegen performs as if -showall had been specified. (The -noshowall option suppresses this behavior). -−noshowall +-noshowall Cause the generated application to show at startup (map) only those windows (main windows and dialogs) whose initially visible attribute is true. If a project is specified on the command line, −project or by specifying a project .bip file as an operand, ]]> dtcodegen performs as if −noshowall had -been specified. (The −showall option suppresses this +using -project or by specifying a project .bip file as an operand, ]]> dtcodegen performs as if -noshowall had +been specified. (The -showall option suppresses this behavior). -−s | −silent +-s | -silent Work silently, producing no output except error messages while generating source code. -−v | −verbose +-v | -verbose Be more verbose in providing progress and status messages during the generation of source code. @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ used.]]> ]]> RESOURCES -If the −useWC option is not specified, dtcodegen uses the useWidgetClass resource in +If the -useWC option is not specified, dtcodegen uses the useWidgetClass resource in the Xt resources table to determine which class to use for generated widgets. The class/type is XmCUseWidgetClass/XtEnum and the valid values are: @@ -260,11 +260,11 @@ written to standard output. ]]>The dtcodegen utility takes the standard action for all signals.]]> STDOUT -When −help is specified, dtcodegen writes to standard output a usage message in an unspecified format. +When -help is specified, dtcodegen writes to standard output a usage message in an unspecified format. Otherwise, standard output is not used. STDERR -When −verbose is specified, dtcodegen writes to standard error informational progress messages +When -verbose is specified, dtcodegen writes to standard error informational progress messages and diagnostic messages in an unspecified format. Otherwise, standard error is used only for diagnostic messages. @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ that are common across interfaces. A record of per-module code generation and the date and time of each module as it was processed. This data is required to provide support for the -−changed option as part of determining which files +-changed option as part of determining which files need to be regenerated and which ones do not. @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ project file myproject.bip: Run the code generator for the project @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ for a project file that references the module mymodule and then silently generate code for just that module: -dtcodegen −silent mymodule +dtcodegen -silent mymodule In the following example: dtcodegen name1 name2 if the project file @@ -420,15 +420,15 @@ for the project myproject.c and myproject.h: - Search the current working directory for a project file and, if one is found, generate code for only those modules that have changed since the code generator was last run: -dtcodegen −changed +dtcodegen -changed Generate, for the project module3 that have changed since the last time the code generator was run: - diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/config.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/config.sgm index 5727b4ab0..3528ce292 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/config.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/config.sgm @@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ dtconfig -−d -−e -−kill -−reset -−p +-d +-e +-kill +-reset +-p @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ required to use OPTIONS -−d +-d Disables desktop auto-start feature. At end of boot cycle, platform's native @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ text based login mechanism will be used. -−e +-e Enable's desktop auto-start feature. Desktop login window will display at end @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ of platform's boot cycle. -−kill +-kill Kill desktop (window based) login process and any user sessions associated with @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ it. Return control to system's native text based console. -−reset +-reset Tell desktop (window based) login process to reread its configuration files @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ to incorporate any changes. -−p +-p Printer actions for any printer known to platform will be created if such print diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/docbook.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/docbook.sgm index 9851271bb..730c70529 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/docbook.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/docbook.sgm @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ to SDL translator -dtdocbook−c−d−h−m -−o file−r−s dir -−u−v−xfile +dtdocbook-c-d-h-m +-o file-r-s dir +-u-v-xfile @@ -45,18 +45,18 @@ or .sdl, dtdocbook assumes they are the file name extension removes them to create the base name for all intermediate files and for the final output file. If the file name does not end in the characters .sgm or .sdl, dtdocbook uses the file name as given for the base name. If you -request either compression or decompression (−c -or −d option) of an existing SDL file, the input -file name extension will be .sdl. If you specify neither −c nor −d, the input file name extension +request either compression or decompression (-c +or -d option) of an existing SDL file, the input +file name extension will be .sdl. If you specify neither -c nor -d, the input file name extension must be .sgm. The output file name extension will always -be .sdl unless you specify the −o +be .sdl unless you specify the -o option, in which case dtdocbook will use the output filename that you specify. -If you specify the −c option and the file is +If you specify the -c option and the file is already compressed, dtdocbook will decompress and recompress the file. This is a convenient way to verify the integrity of a compressed SDL file. -If you specify the −c +If you specify the -c option and the file is already decompressed, dtdocbook will re-parse the file, repeat all precomputations, and @@ -73,39 +73,39 @@ file. OPTIONS The following options are available: -−c +-c Compresses an existing SDL file. This option assumes an input file name extension of .sdl. -−d +-d Decompresses an existing SDL file. This option assumes an input file name extension of .sdl. -−h +-h Outputs a summary of the command and its options to standard output. -−m +-m Adds additional SDATA and/or character mapping files. -−o file +-o file Uses the specified filename for the output file and does not add any file name extension. -−r +-r Removes any intermediate files and the output file. If none exist, @@ -113,24 +113,24 @@ file. If none exist, message. -−s dir +-s dir Instructs dtdocbook to find the DocBook SGML declaration and associated files in the specified directory. -−u +-u Turns off compression for the output file during translation. -−v +-v Instructs dtdocbook to generate and display parser messages during processing (verbose mode). -−x +-x Retains intermediate files when finished. This option is used primarily for debugging dtdocbook itself. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/exec.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/exec.sgm index 3706a9531..c5ac8b21f 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/exec.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/exec.sgm @@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ dtexec -−openopen_option -−ttprocidprocid -−tmptmpfile +-openopen_option +-ttprocidprocid +-tmptmpfile cmd cmd_arg ... @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ action service, which then invokes dtexec as needed. Applications should use the waitTime resource to configure the value of the -−open_option and the DtexecPath resource to configure +-open_option and the DtexecPath resource to configure the location of dtexec. If cmd writes to stderr, the error messages are time stamped diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/he_htag2.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/he_htag2.sgm index 76208bdde..0a8790a1e 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/he_htag2.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/he_htag2.sgm @@ -59,18 +59,18 @@ The options to -−c: +-c: -compress the SDL document on a per virtual page basis − if +compress the SDL document on a per virtual page basis - if the document is already compressed, this command will result in no change to the document. -−d: +-d: -decompress an SDL document − if the document is already +decompress an SDL document - if the document is already compressed, this command will result in no change to the document; however, the byte offsets of virtual pages will be recomputed. @@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ recomputed. -−h: +-h: print a help message and exit. -−o: +-o: perform peephole optimization of the SDL document. In @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ single <BLOCK> or <FORM> with the id -−t: +-t: eliminate any <TOSS> sub-elements that are not used in this SDL document. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/hello.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/hello.sgm index 0391a12cd..07b3a4c4c 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/hello.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/hello.sgm @@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ transitional greeting dthello -−display <display> -−fground <color> -−bground <color> -−font <fontname> -−string <message> -−file <filename> -−timeout <seconds> +-display <display> +-fground <color> +-bground <color> +-font <fontname> +-string <message> +-file <filename> +-timeout <seconds> @@ -43,44 +43,44 @@ is not intended to be started directly by users. -−display display +-display display Display id. -−fground color +-fground color Foreground color. -−bground color +-bground color Background color. -−font fontname +-font fontname Font. -−string message +-string message String to be displayed in window. -−file filename +-file filename Text file name whose contents will be displayed in window. This option may be specified up to five times. -−timeout seconds +-timeout seconds Number of seconds before giving up on the window manager and terminating. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpgen.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpgen.sgm index 784504bd9..407cdcf57 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpgen.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpgen.sgm @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ dthelpgen -−dirdirectory +-dirdirectory options @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ browser volume is placed in the user's $HOME/.dt/help/$DTUSERSESSION directory. When running -dthelpgen from a terminal window, the −dir option must be used to specify +dthelpgen from a terminal window, the -dir option must be used to specify the location to create the resulting browser file. @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ file. -−generate +-generate Specifies that dthelpgen unconditionally regenerate the @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ without first checking if new families or help volumes are present. -−dir directory +-dir directory Specifies the directory to deposit the generated files. The specification can use substitution values. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ If the environment variable -−file basename +-file basename Specifies the base name for the files generated by dthelpgen. The default @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ volume. -−lang language +-lang language Specifies which language directories to search for help @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ help volumes. If this option is not set, the default LANG value is used. If the -−lang value is set, it takes precedence over the current environment's +-lang value is set, it takes precedence over the current environment's LANG setting. @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ for the caller. Unable to access current working directory - error status number value -Indicates that the −dir option was specified with a relative path and that +Indicates that the -dir option was specified with a relative path and that dthelpgen is unable to get the current working directory. @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ for the caller. Missing directory value for -−dir option. +-dir option. @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ for the caller. Invalid system language specified Non-supported value used with the -−lang option. +-lang option. @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ for the caller. EXAMPLES -dthelpgen −dir $HOME/.dt/help +dthelpgen -dir $HOME/.dt/help Creates, if required, a new browser @@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ help volume in the users home directory under .dt/help/. -dthelpview −dir $HOME/.dt/help -generate +dthelpview -dir $HOME/.dt/help -generate Forces the creation of a new browser diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpprin.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpprin.sgm index 22115b155..6d23c7cf1 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpprin.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpprin.sgm @@ -27,63 +27,63 @@ print utility for DtHelpDialog and DtHelpQuickDialog widgets -−helpType +-helpType type type of Help data -−helpType +-helpType type type of Help data. type = 0 (help volume), 1 (string), 2 (man page), 3 (help file) -−helpVolume +-helpVolume volume full path of Help volume file. -−locationId +-locationId location name of Help topic in the volume. -−allTopics +-allTopics print all topics, toc, & index. -−subTopics +-subTopics print topic locationId and all subtopics. -−oneTopic +-oneTopic print topic locationId. -−toc +-toc print Help volume table of contents. -−index +-index print Help volume index. -−frontMatter +-frontMatter print Help volume front matter. -−manPage +-manPage manpagename name of man page. -−stringData +-stringData string Help text to print. -−helpFile +-helpFile filename file containing Help text. -−topicTitle +-topicTitle title title string for Help text. @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ print utility for DtHelpDialog and DtHelpQuickDialog widgets -−printer +-printer printername printer to use @@ -104,36 +104,36 @@ print utility for DtHelpDialog and DtHelpQuickDialog widgets number number of copies to print. -−outputFile +-outputFile filename write output to this file. -−paperSize +-paperSize size format content to this paper size. -−paperSize +-paperSize size format content to this paper size. size = {help_papersize_letter|help_papersize_legal| help_papersize_executive|help_papersize_a4| help_papersize_b5} -−display +-display displayname display from which to get resources. -−name +-name name program name used when getting resources. -−class +-class name class name used when getting resources. -−xrm +-xrm resourcestring additional resources. @@ -171,14 +171,14 @@ values from those given below. See the RESOURCE OVERVIEW heading in this manual page for more information. Options controlling what to print: -−helpType type +-helpType type The type of Help data to print. This is a numeric value, as follows: 0=help volume, 1=string, 2=man page, 3=help file. The default value is 0, a Help volume. -−helpVolume volume +-helpVolume volume The name of the volume holding the topics to be printed. If volume is unqualified, the standard &cdeman.dthelpview; @@ -186,120 +186,120 @@ search paths are used to locate the volume; these are also covered in the ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES heading in this manual page. The volume may also be specified relative to the current directory by beginning the volume name with "./" or "../". This option is useful only in conjunction with a -−helpType of 0 (zero). +-helpType of 0 (zero). -−locationId location +-locationId location The starting topic for processing topics of a Help volume. The location must be a text string used by the author to mark a location in the volume. The default value is _hometopic, which is the top topic of a CDE Help volume. This option is useful only in conjunction -with −helpVolume. +with -helpVolume. -−allTopics +-allTopics Instructs dthelpprint to print the entire help volume, including front matter, table of contents, all topics, and an index. This -option is useful only in conjunction with −helpVolume. +option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -−subTopics +-subTopics Instructs dthelpprint to print the topic specified -by −locationId and all the subtopics of that topic. -This option is useful only in conjunction with −helpVolume. +by -locationId and all the subtopics of that topic. +This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -−oneTopic +-oneTopic Instructs dthelpprint to print the topic specified by -locationId. This option is useful only in conjunction -with −helpVolume. +with -helpVolume. -−toc +-toc Instructs dthelpprint to print the Table of Contents -of the specified helpVolume. This option is useful only in conjunction with −helpVolume. +of the specified helpVolume. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -−index +-index Instructs dthelpprint to print the Index of the specified -helpVolume. This option is useful only in conjunction with −helpVolume. +helpVolume. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -−frontMatter +-frontMatter Instructs dthelpprint to print the front matter of the specified helpVolume. Front matter includes the volume title, abstract, -and copyright information. This option is useful only in conjunction with −helpVolume. +and copyright information. This option is useful only in conjunction with -helpVolume. -−stringData string +-stringData string Specifies a string to print. This option is useful only in conjunction -with a −helpType of 1. +with a -helpType of 1. -−manPage manpagename +-manPage manpagename Specifies the name of the Unix man page to print. This option is useful -only in conjunction with a −helpType of 2. +only in conjunction with a -helpType of 2. -−helpFile filename +-helpFile filename Specifies a file to print. This option is useful only in conjunction -with a −helpType of 3. +with a -helpType of 3. Options controlling how to print: -−printer printername +-printer printername Specifies which printer to use. If this isn't specified as a utility-line option or resource, the default value is taken from the environment variable LPDEST. -−copies number +-copies number Specifies how many copies to produce. The default value is 1. This option is only ignored when generating an output file. -−outputFile filename +-outputFile filename Specifies a file to hold the print-ready output. If this option is specified, no output is sent to the printer. -−paperSize size +-paperSize size Specifies a size of paper to which the output should be formatted. There are five valid values for size: help_papersize_letter, help_papersize_legal, help_papersize_executive, help_papersize_a4, help_papersize_b5. The default value is help_papersize_letter. -−display displayname +-display displayname Specifies the X display used to retrieve resource values. Typical format for displayname is hostname:display_number.screen_number. If no screen number is specified, the first screen (0) is used. See also X(1) -−name name +-name name Specifies the application name under which resources are to be obtained. The default is dthelpprint. The resource application.name way also be used to specify the name. -−class classname +-class classname Specifies the application class name under which resources are to be obtained. The default is dthelpprint. The resource @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ obtained. The default is dthelpprint. The resource specify the class name. -−xrm resourcestring +-xrm resourcestring Specifies an addition to the resource database used by this invocation of the program. @@ -320,15 +320,15 @@ of the program. The dthelpprint utility uses resources in addition to utility-line options to configure its operation. There are many more resources available for this purpose than utility-line options. To set a resource on -the utility line, use the −xrm option. +the utility line, use the -xrm option. The application class is dthelpprint unless specified otherwise with the application.class or Application.Class resource or the -−class option. The application +-class option. The application instance name is the name used to run the program (usually dthelpprint) unless specified otherwise with the application.class or Application.Class resource -or the −name option. In the following coverage of resource specifications, +or the -name option. In the following coverage of resource specifications, the application's class name and instance name can be used interchangably; however, if the same resource is specified more than once, the instance-specific resource takes precedence over the class resource. In addition, when a value @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ options, but also many others. The dthelpprint utility allows printer-specific configurations to be specified. The configuration used is controlled by the value of the printer resource or -−printer option. +-printer option. @@ -1039,10 +1039,10 @@ precedence. screen resources -$XENVIRONMENT or $HOME/.Xdefaults−<hostname> +$XENVIRONMENT or $HOME/.Xdefaults-<hostname> -utility−line resources +utility-line resources @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ used by dthelpprint to configure its operation. used. Indicates an invalid or missing value of the paperSize -resource or −paperSize option. Specify the option +resource or -paperSize option. Specify the option on the utility line or set a default resource value. @@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ value. Warning: Unable to open display <display> Indicates that the display specified by the display -resource or −display option could not be opened. +resource or -display option could not be opened. This means that the display's resources cannot be used to configure dthelpprint. @@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ This means that the display's resources cannot be used to configure dth Error: helpType is topic, but no helpVolume specified. -Indicates that the helpType resource or −helpType option was 0 (zero) or unspecified and defaulted +Indicates that the helpType resource or -helpType option was 0 (zero) or unspecified and defaulted to 0 (zero) and no helpVolume was specified. @@ -1128,34 +1128,34 @@ unavailable or an error occurred while retrieving it from the volume. Error: helpType is string, but no stringData specified. -The helpType resource or −helpType option is 1 (string) but no stringData resource -or −stringData option was specified. +The helpType resource or -helpType option is 1 (string) but no stringData resource +or -stringData option was specified. Error: helpType is dynamic string, but no stringData specified. The helpType resource or -−helpType option is 1 (dynamic string) but no +-helpType option is 1 (dynamic string) but no stringData resource or -stringData option was specified. Error: helpType is man page, but no manPage specified. -The helpType resource or −helpType option is 2 (manual page) but no manPage resource -or −manPage option was specified. +The helpType resource or -helpType option is 2 (manual page) but no manPage resource +or -manPage option was specified. Error: helpType is file, but no helpFile specified. -The helpType resource or −helpType option is 3 (plain text file) but no helpFile -resource or −helpFile option was specified. +The helpType resource or -helpType option is 3 (plain text file) but no helpFile +resource or -helpFile option was specified. Error: Illegal helpType <number>. -The helpType resource or −helpType option is not in the range 0 to 3. +The helpType resource or -helpType option is not in the range 0 to 3. Error: unable to allocate memory for temporary @@ -1175,11 +1175,11 @@ file EXAMPLES -dthelpprint −helpVolume Help4Help −allTopics −outputFile Help4Help.asc -dthelpprint −helpVolume Help4Help −toc −index −printer hplj3 -dthelpprint −helpType 1 −stringData 'test string' −printer hplj3 -dthelpprint −helpType 2 −manPage grep −outputFile grep.man -dthelpprint −helpType 3 −helpFile aFile −printer hplj3 +dthelpprint -helpVolume Help4Help -allTopics -outputFile Help4Help.asc +dthelpprint -helpVolume Help4Help -toc -index -printer hplj3 +dthelpprint -helpType 1 -stringData 'test string' -printer hplj3 +dthelpprint -helpType 2 -manPage grep -outputFile grep.man +dthelpprint -helpType 3 -helpFile aFile -printer hplj3 diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helptag.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helptag.sgm index dca195bd5..ba55870fe 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helptag.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helptag.sgm @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ dthelptag options file -parser−options +parser-options @@ -60,11 +60,11 @@ argument has no periods, and assumes an extension of .htg, .ctg or .sdl for the input file. The .ctg -extension is assumed when the −formal +extension is assumed when the -formal option described below is used. The .sdl -extension is assumed when the −compress -or −decompress +extension is assumed when the -compress +or -decompress option (described later in this document) is used. Several options to @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ parsing phase of the dthelptag process may follow the file name. The output file is: -file.sdl − the compiled help volume file. +file.sdl - the compiled help volume file. @@ -83,18 +83,18 @@ parsing phase of the -−verbose +-verbose -The −verbose +The -verbose option will cause dthelptag to generate and display parser messages during processing. -−formal +-formal -The −formal +The -formal option causes dthelptag to accept a subset of the HelpTag language that is strictly compliant to canonical SGML. @@ -106,9 +106,9 @@ input file becomes .ctg. -−nooptimize +-nooptimize -The −nooptimize +The -nooptimize option eliminates certain optimizations that normally take place during translation of HelpTag markup to the runtime format. Using @@ -117,9 +117,9 @@ this option speeds the translation process. -−clean +-clean -The −clean +The -clean option causes dthelptag to simply remove any intermediate files from the current directory. No translation takes place. @@ -127,12 +127,12 @@ No translation takes place. -−debug +-debug -The −debug +The -debug option causes dthelptag to leave all intermediate files in the current directory. -The −debug +The -debug option also blocks the compression step of dthelptag, leaving the resulting .sdl output file in a human-readable form. @@ -140,9 +140,9 @@ output file in a human-readable form. -−files +-files -The −files +The -files option causes a list of files referenced in the translation process to be emitted to the standard output. No translation takes place. @@ -150,18 +150,18 @@ No translation takes place. -−help +-help -The −help option causes +The -help option causes dthelptag to emit a synopsis of the dthelptag command line and a list of options to the standard output. -−decompress +-decompress -The −decompress +The -decompress option causes dthelptag to decompress a previously created .sdl file. @@ -170,15 +170,15 @@ When this option is specified, the default input extension is .sdl -−compress +-compress -The −compress +The -compress option causes dthelptag to compress a .sdl file that either was created by translating a .htg or .ctg -file using the −debug -option or was previously decompressed using the −decompress +file using the -debug +option or was previously decompressed using the -decompress option. When this option is specified, the default input extension is .sdl. @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ may be specified, but the last entry will override any previous setting. Neither the shortfiles parser-option nor any of its synonyms should be used. -Rather, the −shortfiles +Rather, the -shortfiles option should be given as an option to dthelptag. The @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ file described in the CDE Help System Author's and Programmer's Guide< file.ctg -Default input file when the −formal +Default input file when the -formal option has been specified. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpview.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpview.sgm index 53fa9b337..9a028c821 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpview.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/helpview.sgm @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ of the standard CDE general Help and quick Help dialog widgets. -−helpVolume volume +-helpVolume volume Specifies the name of the <filename>.sdl file you want to view. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ has been properly registered, no path is required. -−locationId location_id +-locationId location_id Specifies the location ID representing the desired Help topic to be viewed. By default, Helpview uses _HOMETOPIC if an ID is not specified. @@ -70,21 +70,21 @@ By default, Helpview uses _HOMETOPIC if an ID is not specified. -−file file +-file file Specifies a particular ASCII text file to be displayed. -−manPage man_page +-manPage man_page Specifies a particular man page to be displayed. -−man +-man Displays a dialog that prompts for a man page to view, then displays the requested man page. @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Dthelpview*man_text.columns: 20 EXAMPLES -dthelpview −helpVolume dtintro.sdl −locationId _hometopic +dthelpview -helpVolume dtintro.sdl -locationId _hometopic Displays the topic associated with _hometopic in the Help volume dtintor.sdl. @@ -221,14 +221,14 @@ volume dtintor.sdl. -dthelpview −file /etc/checklist +dthelpview -file /etc/checklist Displays the file /etc/checklist in a general Help dialog -dthelpview −man grep +dthelpview -man grep Displays the grep man page in a quick Help dialog diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/huffcode.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/huffcode.sgm index 54e7fa8d7..4f08e0c33 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/huffcode.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/huffcode.sgm @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ Create optimized DtSearch compression/decompression tables huffcode -−llit_thresh -−l− +-llit_thresh +-l- -−o +-o huffile textfile @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ record, does not match the value in the decode module. The the option name without white space. -−llit_thresh +-llit_thresh Sets the literal character's minimum threshold to the integer specified by lit_thresh. @@ -114,14 +114,14 @@ in the encode table occurring with frequency less than or equal to lit_thresh will be coded with the literal character. -If this option and the −l− option are -omitted, the default is −l0, meaning that +If this option and the -l- option are +omitted, the default is -l0, meaning that literal coding is provided only for bytes that never occur (counts of zero). -−l− +-l- Disables literal character encoding. Disabling literal character encoding in corpa with unbalanced byte frequency distributions will lead @@ -129,13 +129,13 @@ to extremely long bit string codes. Most natural language text corpa are represented by highly unbalanced frequency distributions so this option is not recommended for most DtSearch applications. -If this option and the −llit_thresh option are omitted, the default is -−l0, meaning that literal coding is provided +If this option and the -llit_thresh option are omitted, the default is +-l0, meaning that literal coding is provided only for bytes that never occur (counts of zero). -−o +-o Suppresses the overwrite prompt. It preauthorizes erasure and reinitialization of the decode module. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/icon.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/icon.sgm index 4bf9a83f0..c3491da7a 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/icon.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/icon.sgm @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ below. OPTIONS The following options are available from the command line: -−f file +-f file This option takes a bitmap or pixmap file name. If the file ends in .pm or .xpm suffix, it will try reading it as an XPM file first. If it fails, it will try reading it as an XBM file. @@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ file first. If it fails, it will try reading it as an XPM file. If the file doesn't match any of these suffixes, it will try reading it as an XPM file first. If it fails it will try reading it as an XBM file. -−x widthxheight +-x widthxheight This option specifies an initial geometry for the icon image. If a file is specified using the -f option, the size of that icon supersedes the geometry specified. -−session file +-session file This option takes the name of a session file as an additional parameter. The Icon Editor is invoked with the specified session file name. The session file is a file that was previously saved by the Icon diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/imsstart.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/imsstart.sgm index fb810f91c..69e2574b1 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/imsstart.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/imsstart.sgm @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ an input method server -dtimsstart−env−ims name−shell name−host hostname−imsopt options -−list +dtimsstart-env-ims name-shell name-host hostname-imsopt options +-list @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ the selection window. Remote Execution of IMS -If you use the −host option to have dtimsstart start an IMS on a remote host, dtimsstart +If you use the -host option to have dtimsstart start an IMS on a remote host, dtimsstart does the following: Executes the DtImsGetRemoteConf action to retrieve IMS configuration data from the specified remote system @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Desktop Environment: Advanced User's and System Administrator's Guide OPTIONS The following options are available: -−env +-env Outputs the contents of the XMODIFIERS environment variable to stdout. dtimsstart automatically updates this @@ -83,31 +83,31 @@ that the intended IMS is the one that is being started. If you omit this option, no output occurs. -−ims name +-ims name The name of the IMS to be started. If you specify this option, dtimsstart starts the IMS without displaying the selection window. If you omit this option, dtimsstart displays the selection window. -−shell name +-shell name -The output format to use, of output, if −env +The output format to use, of output, if -env is specified. If you omit this option, dtimsstart uses the value of $SHELL as the default. -−host hostname +-host hostname The name of the host on which the IMS is to run. If you omit this option, dtimsstart uses the local host as the default. -−imsopt options +-imsopt options The command line options for the selected IMS. -−list +-list Instructs dtimsstart to output the names of input methods registered on the system and then exit immediately. @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ methods registered on the system and then exit immediately. The started IMS did not complete its initialization within the timeout period. The started IMS process aborted. -The IMS specified by the −ims +The IMS specified by the -ims option is not registered. @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ default is False. no_option A Bool indicating whether the IMS allows the command-line option or -not. If True, any options specified by −imsopt are +not. If True, any options specified by -imsopt are ignored, though the value of the cmd_param entry is always applied regardless of this value. It should be True for the local IMS. The default is False. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/info.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/info.sgm index ef51b305f..1dc36d3da 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/info.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/info.sgm @@ -17,20 +17,20 @@ dtinfo -−help -−l infolib -−sect section -section +-help +-l infolib +-sect section +-section ,section -−secondary -−verbose -−print -−hierarchy -−printer x_print_server -−copies number -−paperSize size -−s +-secondary +-verbose +-print +-hierarchy +-printer x_print_server +-copies number +-paperSize size +-s DESCRIPTION @@ -104,13 +104,13 @@ across sessions. The following options are available: -−help +-help Prints a summary of the command's syntax. -−l infolib +-l infolib Specifies an absolute file path or the filename of an information library. If an infolib's filename is specified, the search path specified by @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ This option can be specified more than once. -−secondary +-secondary Starts a secondary instance of dtinfo. Secondary instances do not respond to Dtinfo_ShowInfoAtLoc @@ -130,27 +130,27 @@ and Dtinfo_LoadInfoLib ToolTalk messages. -−verbose +-verbose Prints information on the terminal as the command runs, if dtinfo is started from the command line. -−sect section[{−section|,section}…] +-sect section[{-section|,section}…] Specifies the infolib section or sections to either display or print. Sections can be specified in generalized locator format. To specify a range of sections, use the form: -−sect section-section +-sect section-section where the start and end sections are separated by the hyphen character. To specify a discontiguous list of sections, use the form: -−sect section,section +-sect section,section where the sections in the list are separated by the comma character. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ all the sections in separate browser windows. -−print +-print Instructs dtinfo to print the locations specified with the -sect option. Printing of an entire infolib @@ -172,18 +172,18 @@ the top of a section, the section containing the location is printed. Print Control Options -These options are valid only if the −print +These options are valid only if the -print option is also specified. -−hierarchy +-hierarchy Prints an entire specified section and all of its subsections. By default, only the specified section is printed. -−printer x_print_server +-printer x_print_server Specifies which X Print server to use. If this is not specified as a command-line option or resource, the value is taken from the @@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ environment. -−copies number +-copies number Specifies how many copies to print. The default value is 1. This option is ignored when generating an output file. -−paperSize size +-paperSize size Specifies a size of paper to which the output should be formatted. Valid sizes are iso-a4, iso-b4, @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ sizes are iso-a4, iso-b4, -−outputFile filename +-outputFile filename Specifies a file to hold the print-ready output. If this option is specified, no output is sent to the printer. If this @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ option is specified, the -copies option is ignored. -−s +-s Specifies silent printing. dtinfo does not write to either standard out or standard error, nor does it attempt to open any @@ -630,8 +630,8 @@ relative or absolute, for one or more information libraries. OUTPUT FILES For output, dtinfo produces a file to hold -print-ready output, if the −outputFile and the -−print options are specified. +print-ready output, if the -outputFile and the +-print options are specified. EXTENDED DESCRIPTION diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/infogen.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/infogen.sgm index 0e52359ed..ecb015015 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/infogen.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/infogen.sgm @@ -17,46 +17,46 @@ dtinfogen -−h +-h dtinfogen admin -−h +-h dtinfogen build -−h -−T TmpDir -−m CatalogFile -−l Library -−d LibraryDescription -−n LibraryShortName +-h +-T TmpDir +-m CatalogFile +-l Library +-d LibraryDescription +-n LibraryShortName Bookcase ... dtinfogen tocgen -−h -−T TmpDir -−m CatalogFile -−id TOCid -−title TOCtitle +-h +-T TmpDir +-m CatalogFile +-id TOCid +-title TOCtitle document ... -−f TOCfile +-f TOCfile dtinfogen update -−h -−T TmpDir -−m CatalogFile -−b BookcaseName -−l library +-h +-T TmpDir +-m CatalogFile +-b BookcaseName +-l library stylesheet dtinfogen validate -−h -−T TmpDir -−m CatalogFile +-h +-T TmpDir +-m CatalogFile SGMLdocument @@ -109,11 +109,11 @@ DocBook.DTD. The following options are available: -−h +-h Displays a help message for each available option. -−T TmpDir +-T TmpDir Specifies the directory in which temporary files are placed during the build process. The default is to use the environment variable TMPDIR. If variable @@ -122,25 +122,25 @@ build process. The default is to use the environment variable -−m CatalogFile +-m CatalogFile Specifies a catalog file conforming to the SGML Open specification for resolving SGML entities. You can use multiple -−m options to specify as many +-m options to specify as many CatalogFiles as you wish. -−l Library +-l Library Specifies the location of the information library to build. Library is the name of the directory that contains the built bookcase(s). -−d LibraryDescription +-d LibraryDescription LibraryDescription is a brief description of the information library to be built. -−n LibraryShortName +-n LibraryShortName LibraryShortName specifies an abbreviated name for the information library to be built. @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ dtinfoBook.dtd. -−f TOCfile +-f TOCfile Specifies the SGML instance of a hypertext table of contents conforming to the dtinfoTOC.dtd. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ to the dtinfoTOC.dtd. A DocBook SGML source file. -−b BookcaseName +-b BookcaseName The name of the bookcase whose style sheet information will be updated. The content of the BOOKCASENAME element in the dtinfoBook.dtd. @@ -174,12 +174,12 @@ dtinfoBook.dtd. Any SGML document to be validated. -−id TOCid +-id TOCid The unique identifier of the hypertext table of contents document. -−title TOCtitle +-title TOCtitle The title of the table of contents. This title will be displayed in the DtInfo Browser. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm index 2ecb187db..6162b9778 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/ksh.sgm @@ -17,16 +17,16 @@ Format, Version 1.0.0--> -dtksh−abCefimnuvx−o option+abCefmnuvx+o option +dtksh-abCefimnuvx-o option+abCefmnuvx+o option command_fileargument... -dtksh−abCefimnuvx−o option+abCefmnuvx+o optioncommand_stringcommand_name +dtksh-abCefimnuvx-o option+abCefmnuvx+o optioncommand_stringcommand_name argument... -dtksh−s−abCefimnuvx−o option +dtksh-s-abCefimnuvx-o option +abeCefmnuvx+o  optionargument ... @@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ widget for information on the resources that apply to that widget. The following information describes the environment variables that dtksh uses that are in addition to those documented in the manual page for the sh command language interpreter. -Immediate Return Value ( − ) +Immediate Return Value ( - ) Many of the category 3 commands (as described in Return Values From Built-in Commands section) ]]>) ]]>return a single value using an environment variable specified as the first argument to the command (in the synopses for these special commands, the first argument has the name variable). If this return value is immediately used in an expression, -the special environment variable ``−'' can be used in place of a variable -name. When dtksh encounters ``−'' as the name of +the special environment variable ``-'' can be used in place of a variable +name. When dtksh encounters ``-'' as the name of the environment variable in which the return value is to be returned, it returns the result as the value of the command. This allows the shell script to embed the command call in another command call. (This feature works only for commands @@ -107,14 +107,14 @@ XSync $DISPLAY true can be replaced by the equivalent: -XSync $(XtDisplay "−" $FORM) true +XSync $(XtDisplay "-" $FORM) true The reference to $DISPLAY is replaced with the value returned by the call to XtDisplay. This capability is available for all category 3 commands except those that create a widget, those that return more than a single value and those whose first argument is not named variable. Commands that do not -accept ``−'' as the environment variable name include: XtInitialize, XtCreateApplicationShell, XtCreatePopupShell, XtCreateManagedWidget and XtCreateWidget; all commands of the form: +accept ``-'' as the environment variable name include: XtInitialize, XtCreateApplicationShell, XtCreatePopupShell, XtCreateManagedWidget and XtCreateWidget; all commands of the form: XmCreate...() @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ GC arguments XDrawLinesdisplay drawable -−coordinateMode-coordinateModeoptional GC argumentsx1 y1 x2 y2x3 y3 ... The coordinateMode operand is either CoordModeOrigin or CoordModePrevious. @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ choice="opt">optional GC arguments XDrawPointsdisplay drawable -−coordinateMode-coordinateModeoptional GC argumentsx1 y1x2 y2 x3 y3 ... The coordinateMode operand is either CoordModeOrigin or CoordModePrevious. @@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ choice="opt">optional GC arguments XFillPolygondisplay drawable -−shape−coordinateModeoptional +-shape-coordinateModeoptional GC argumentsx1 y1 x2 y2 ... @@ -587,9 +587,9 @@ dtksh-command indicated file descriptor with the X Toolkit as an alternative input source (that is, for reading). The input handler for the shell script is responsible for unregistering the input source when it is no longer needed, and also to -close the file descriptor. If the −r option is specified +close the file descriptor. If the -r option is specified (raw mode), dtksh does not automatically read any of the -data available from the input source; it is up to the specified dtksh command to read all data. If the −r +data available from the input source; it is up to the specified dtksh command to read all data. If the -r option is not specified, the specified dtksh command is invoked only when a full line has been read (that is, a line terminated by either an unescaped newline character, or end-of-file) and @@ -2204,7 +2204,7 @@ get the message received and processed. The following code block demonstrates how this is done: ttdt_open PROC_ID STATUS FID "Tool" "HP" "1.0" True -XtAddInput INPUT_ID −r $FID "ProcessTTInput \"$PROC_ID\"" +XtAddInput INPUT_ID -r $FID "ProcessTTInput \"$PROC_ID\"" ProcessTTInput() { tttk_Xt_input_handler $1 $INPUT_SOURCE $INPUT_ID @@ -2217,7 +2217,7 @@ was returned by the ttdt_open command. When registering dtksh from automatically breaking up the input into lines. This can be done as follows: -XtAddInput returnId −r $tt_fd \ +XtAddInput returnId -r $tt_fd \ "tttk_Xt_input_handler \"$procId\"" The \" characters before and after the reference to the procId environment variable are necessary to protect the embedded spaces @@ -2432,7 +2432,7 @@ state. If arguments are supplied, they should be either widget handles, or the names of existing widgets; in this case, the information is written only for the requested set of widgets. -DtWidgetInfo−rwidgetHandlewidgetClass +DtWidgetInfo-rwidgetHandlewidgetClass If no arguments are supplied, the list of supported resources @@ -2441,7 +2441,7 @@ are supplied, they should be either widget handles, or the widget class names; in this case, the information is written only for the requested set of widgets or widget classes. -DtWidgetInfo−RwidgetHandlewidgetClass +DtWidgetInfo-RwidgetHandlewidgetClass If no arguments are supplied, the list of supported constraint @@ -2450,13 +2450,13 @@ classes. If arguments are supplied, they should be either widget handles, or the widget class names; in this case, the information is written only for the requested set of widgets or widget classes. -DtWidgetInfo−cwidgetClass +DtWidgetInfo-cwidgetClass If no arguments are supplied, the list of supported widget class names is written to standard output. If arguments are supplied, dtksh writes the widget class name (if it is defined); otherwise, it writes an error message to standard error. -DtWidgetInfo−hwidgetHandle +DtWidgetInfo-hwidgetHandle If no arguments are supplied, the list of active widget handles is written to standard output. If arguments are supplied, they should @@ -2493,11 +2493,11 @@ buttons into a menupane or menubar. callback1label2 callback2 ... -DtkshAddButtons−wparent widgetClass variable1 label1 +DtkshAddButtons-wparent widgetClass variable1 label1 callback1variable2 label2 callback2 ... -The −w option indicates that the convenience +The -w option indicates that the convenience function should return the widget handle for each of the buttons it creates. The widget handle is returned in the specified environment variable. The widgetClass argument can be set to any one of the @@ -2510,7 +2510,7 @@ following, and defaults to XmPushButtonGadget, if not specifi DtkshAddButtons $MENU XmPushButtonGadget Open do_Open Save \ do_Save Quit exit -DtkshAddButtons −w $MENU XmPushButtonGadget B1 Open \ +DtkshAddButtons -w $MENU XmPushButtonGadget B1 Open \ do_Open B2 Save do_Save @@ -3068,13 +3068,13 @@ SessionCallback() exec 9>$PATH # Save off whether we are currently in an iconified state if DtShellIsIconified $TOPLEVEL; then - print −u9 `Iconified' + print -u9 `Iconified' else - print −u9 `Deiconified' + print -u9 `Deiconified' fi # Save off the list of workspaces we currently reside in - if DtWsmGetWorkspacesOccupied $(XtDisplay "−" $TOPLEVEL) - $(XtWindow "−" $TOPLEVEL) + if DtWsmGetWorkspacesOccupied $(XtDisplay "-" $TOPLEVEL) + $(XtWindow "-" $TOPLEVEL) CURRENT_WS_LIST; then # Map the comma-separated list of atoms into @@ -3083,9 +3083,9 @@ SessionCallback() IFS="," for item in $CURRENT_WS_LIST; do - XmGetAtomName NAME $(XtDisplay "−" $TOPLEVEL) + XmGetAtomName NAME $(XtDisplay "-" $TOPLEVEL) $item - print −u9 $NAME + print -u9 $NAME done IFS=$oldIFS fi @@ -3096,7 +3096,7 @@ SessionCallback() "/usr/dt/contrib/dtksh/SessionTest $SAVEFILE" else echo "DtSessionSavePath FAILED!!" - exit −3 + exit -3 fi } # Function invoked during a restore session; restores the @@ -3106,7 +3106,7 @@ RestoreSession() # Retrieve the path where our session file resides if DtSessionRestorePath $TOPLEVEL PATH $1; then exec 9<$PATH - read −u9 ICONIFY + read -u9 ICONIFY # Extract and restore our iconified state case $ICONIFY in Iconified) DtSetIconifyHint $TOPLEVEL True;; @@ -3116,11 +3116,11 @@ RestoreSession() # them to atoms, and ask the workspace manager to relocate # us to those workspaces WS_LIST="" - while read −u9 NAME + while read -u9 NAME do - XmInternAtom ATOM $(XtDisplay "−" $TOPLEVEL) + XmInternAtom ATOM $(XtDisplay "-" $TOPLEVEL) $NAME False - if [ ${#WS_LIST} −gt 0 ]; then + if [ ${#WS_LIST} -gt 0 ]; then WS_LIST=$WS_LIST,$ATOM else WS_LIST=$ATOM @@ -3131,14 +3131,14 @@ RestoreSession() exec 9<&- else echo "DtSessionRestorePath FAILED!!" - exit −3 + exit -3 fi } ################## Create the Main UI ####################### XtInitialize TOPLEVEL wmProtTest Dtksh "$@" XtCreateManagedWidget DA da XmDrawingArea $TOPLEVEL XtSetValues $DA height:200 width:200 -XmInternAtom SAVE_SESSION_ATOM $(XtDisplay "−" $TOPLEVEL) +XmInternAtom SAVE_SESSION_ATOM $(XtDisplay "-" $TOPLEVEL) "WM_SAVE_YOURSELF" False # If a command-line argument was supplied, then treat it as the # name of the session file @@ -3240,12 +3240,12 @@ a graphics context, or GC as an argument, in addition to the drawing data. In dtksh drawing functions, a collection of GC options are specified in the argument list to the command. By default, the drawing commands create a GC that is used for that specific command and then discarded. -If the script specifies the −gc option, the name +If the script specifies the -gc option, the name of the graphics context object can be passed to the command; this GC is used in interpreting the command, and the variable is updated with any modifications to the GC performed by the command. -−gc GC +-gc GC GC is the name of an environment variable that has not yet been initialized, or which has been left holding @@ -3254,35 +3254,35 @@ it must be the first GC option specified -−foreground color +-foreground color Foreground color, which can be either the name of a color or a pixel number. -−background color +-background color Background color, which can be either the name of a color or a pixel number. -−font font name +-font font name Name of the font to be used. -−line_width number +-line_width number Line width to be used during drawing. -−function drawing function +-function drawing function Drawing function, which can be any of the following: xor, or, clear, and, copy, noop, nor, nand, set, invert, equiv, andReverse, orReverse or copyInverted. -−line_style style +-line_style style Line style, which can be any of the following: LineSolid, LineDoubleDash or LineOnOffDash. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/login.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/login.sgm index 3dd2bda48..93a22e1c6 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/login.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/login.sgm @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ service -dtlogin−configconfiguration_file−daemon−debugdebug_level−errorerror_log_file−quiet−nodaemon−resourcesresource_file -−serverserver_entry -−udpPortport_number -−sessionsession_program +dtlogin-configconfiguration_file-daemon-debugdebug_level-errorerror_log_file-quiet-nodaemon-resourcesresource_file +-serverserver_entry +-udpPortport_number +-sessionsession_program @@ -315,12 +315,12 @@ the Xserver, Xsecurity, xhost OPTIONS -All options, except −config, specify values +All options, except -config, specify values that can also be specified in the configuration file as resources. Typically, customization is done via the configuration file rather than command line options. The options are most useful for debugging and one-shot tests. -−config configuration_file +-config configuration_file Specifies a resource file that specifies the remaining configuration @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ parameters. This replaces the dtlogin default Xconfig file. S section for more information. -−daemon +-daemon Specifies True as the value for the daemonMode @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ disassociate the controlling terminal and put itself in the background when it first starts up (just like the host of other daemons). -−debug debug_level +-debug debug_level Specifies the numeric value for the debugLevel resource. @@ -345,14 +345,14 @@ A non-zero value causes dtlogin to print debugging statements it also disables the daemonMode resource, forcing dtlogin to run synchronously. -−error error_log_file +-error error_log_file Specifies the value for the errorLogFile resource. See the Xerrors section for more information. -−nodaemon +-nodaemon Specifies False as the value for the daemonMode @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ resource. -−quiet +-quiet Specifies True as the value for the quiet @@ -368,21 +368,21 @@ resource. This prevents dtlogin from writing status messages to tty1. -−resources resource_file +-resources resource_file Specifies the value for the resources resource. See the Xresources section for more information. -−server server_entry +-server server_entry Specifies the value for the servers resource. See the Xservers section for more information. -−udpPort port_number +-udpPort port_number Specifies the value for the requestPort resource. @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ XDMCP uses the registered well-known udp port 177, this resource should probably not be changed except for debugging. -−session session_program +-session session_program Specifies the value for the session resource. See @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ using XDMCP. The display name must be something that can be passed in the -−display option to any X program. This string is used in the +-display option to any X program. This string is used in the display-specific resources to specify the particular display, so be careful to match the names (e.g., use ":0 local /usr/bin/X11/X :0" instead of "localhost:0 local /usr/bin/X11/X :0" if your @@ -978,7 +978,7 @@ dynamically, so authName is ignored in this case. (See authorize.) authFile -This file is used to communicate the authorization data from dtlogin to the server, using the −auth server command line +This file is used to communicate the authorization data from dtlogin to the server, using the -auth server command line option. It should be kept in a write- protected directory to prevent its erasure, which would disable the authorization mechanism in the server. If NULL, dtlogin will generate a file name. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/lp.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/lp.sgm index ac5ee908d..560fba3e9 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/lp.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/lp.sgm @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ specified, the command line option takes precedence. Command Line Options -−b banner_title +-b banner_title Set the string used in printing the banner on the title page. If the -r option is also specified, then print this same string @@ -184,14 +184,14 @@ on the page headers. -−d lpdest +-d lpdest Set the printer destination for the file. -−m print_command +-m print_command Use this value as the path name of the lp print command. @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ The default is -−n copy_count +-n copy_count Print this many copies. Default is 1. @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ Default is 1. -−o other_options +-o other_options Pass these options directly through to the print_command, without any interpretation. @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ intended for users with advanced printing knowledge. -−u user_filename +-u user_filename Use this value as the name of file as it should appear in the Print dialog or print output. @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ setting under the ENVIRONMENT heading in this man page. -−a +-a Causes the file to be formatted with the man command. @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ as -r) are ignored. -−e +-e Remove the file after printing it. This functionality is intended for temporary files generated by @@ -251,14 +251,14 @@ Equivalent to the DTPRINTFILEREMOVE. -−h +-h Print out a help message. -−r +-r Format the file before printing it, by running it through the pr -f command. @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ the pr -f command. -−s +-s Print the file silently, without posting the Print dialog. @@ -276,14 +276,14 @@ setting under the ENVIRONMENT heading in this man page. -−v +-v Print out verbose messages during the print process. -−w +-w Causes output to the printer to be sent raw, with no interpretation of tabs, backspaces, formfeeds, and diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mail.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mail.sgm index 2606e83b9..2e18d8760 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mail.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mail.sgm @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ mailer -dtmail−h−c−fmailfile−a file1...fileN +dtmail-h-c-fmailfile-a file1...fileN @@ -33,20 +33,20 @@ use the Tooltalk API to compose and send messages. OPTIONS -−a file1 ... fileN +-a file1 ... fileN Bring up a Compose window with  file1  through  fileN  as attachments. -−c +-c Bring up an empty Compose window -−f filename +-f filename This specifies the mail file to be loaded in at start up time. Ordinarily, @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ user's inbox. Use of this option overrides the use of the MAIL variable. -−h +-h Display help for command line options diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mailpr.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mailpr.sgm index bbb6f2858..300131f4f 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mailpr.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/mailpr.sgm @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ dtmailpr -−ffilename -−p +-ffilename +-p @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ and attachments removed. If no filename argument is provided OPTIONS -−p +-p Insert page breaks between each mail message so that they print one @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ per page. -−f filename +-f filename Read from the specified file instead of standard in. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pad.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pad.sgm index 38c728b00..466ef64ae 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pad.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pad.sgm @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ -dtpadoptions +dtpad-options file @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ standard dialogs are presented for accessing files and printing text. Wrap-to-fit and overstrike modes. -Optional status line − allowing cursor positioning by line number. +Optional status line - allowing cursor positioning by line number. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ the X Window System convention of full-word options. Basic Command Line Options -−saveOnClose +-saveOnClose Automatically and silently saves the current text when there are unsaved changes and the Text Editor is closed. The default action for this situation @@ -90,20 +90,20 @@ Save dialog is always posted when a new file is specified and there are unsaved changes. -−missingFileWarning +-missingFileWarning Posts a Warning dialog whenever a file name is specified and the file does not exist or cannot be accessed. -−noReadOnlyWarning +-noReadOnlyWarning Disables the Warning dialog posted whenever a file is specified for which the user does not have write permission. The default posts a Warning dialog whenever this situation occurs. -−noNameChange +-noNameChange Indicates that the default file name associated with the current text is not to change when the text is saved under a name different than what it @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ file name is automatically changed to correspond to the last name under which the current text was saved. -−viewOnly +-viewOnly Disallows editing of text in the edit window, essentially turning the Text Editor into a text viewer. The default allows text editing in the edit @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ have write permission. -−statusLine +-statusLine Displays a status line at the bottom of the edit window. The status line shows the line number of the line where the text cursor is currently @@ -133,14 +133,14 @@ the line number window in the status line, typing the desired number and pressin the Return key. Normally, a status line is not displayed. -−wrapToFit +-wrapToFit Initially turns on wrap-to-fit mode. Wrap-to-fit mode can be toggled on or off via the Edit menu Wrap-to-fit button and normally is initially turned off. -−workspaceList workspace_list +-workspaceList workspace_list Displays the edit window for the current invocation of the Text Editor in the specified workspace or workspaces. The default displays the edit window @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ If more than one workspace is specified, the list must be enclosed in quotes. -−session session_file +-session session_file Restores the Text Editor to all text editing windows and settings that were in effect at a previous &str-XZ; shutdown. All other command-line options @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ state at shutdown. Client and Server Control Options -−standAlone +-standAlone Forces the current invocation of the Text Editor to do its own text processing in its own window, independent of the Text Editor server. This @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ a different locale or different color resources. The Text Editor still supports file drag and drop in this mode. -−noBlocking +-noBlocking Terminates the Text Editor requestor process as soon as the Text Editor server determines that it can handle the requestor's edit request. If this @@ -185,22 +185,22 @@ option is not specified, the requestor blocks, terminating only when it receives notification from the server that its edit window has been closed. -−server +-server Forces a Text Editor server to be started up (if one is not already running) to process all subsequent edit requests for the display. These edit requests are normally generated by subsequent invocations of the Text Editor -without the −standAlone command-line option and cause +without the -standAlone command-line option and cause the server to create a separate edit window to handle each request. Users normally do not need to use this option since the initial edit request for the display causes the &str-XZ; to start a Text Editor server automatically. -−exitOnLastClose +-exitOnLastClose Specifies that the Text Editor server process is to terminate when the -last edit window for the display is closed. It should only be used with the −server option since it only applies to the server process. +last edit window for the display is closed. It should only be used with the -server option since it only applies to the server process. If this option is not specified, the Text Editor server remains active indefinitely, even when all active edit windows have been closed. @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ specific to the Text Editor are passed on the Text Editor server. None of the standard widget resources, except for geometry, are passed on from the requestor Text Editor to the Text Editor server. These resources are loaded according to the environment on the server's host at the time the server is -started up. If more control is required, the −standAlone +started up. If more control is required, the -standAlone command-line option is used to create a separate, stand alone dtpad process where any and all of the standard resources, such as fontList or colors, can be loaded according to the environment on the requestor's host.]]> @@ -323,35 +323,35 @@ the environment on the requestor's host.]]> Indicates whether the Text Editor is to save automatically the current text when there are unsaved changes and the Text Editor is closed. Setting this resource to True automatically saves unsaved changes when the Text Editor -is closed. This is equivalent to specifying the −saveOnClose command-line option. +is closed. This is equivalent to specifying the -saveOnClose command-line option. missingFileWarning Indicates whether a warning dialog is to be posted when a file is specified that does not exist or cannot be accessed. Setting this resource to True displays -the warning. This is equivalent to specifying the −missingFileWarning command-line option. +the warning. This is equivalent to specifying the -missingFileWarning command-line option. readOnlyWarning Indicates whether a warning dialog is to be posted when a file for which the user does not have write permission is read. Setting this resource to -False suppresses the warning. This is equivalent to specifying the −noReadOnlyWarning command-line option. +False suppresses the warning. This is equivalent to specifying the -noReadOnlyWarning command-line option. nameChange Indicates whether the current file name is to be changed when the current text is saved under a new name. Setting this resource to False does not allow -the name to be reset. This is equivalent to specifying the −noNameChange command-line option. +the name to be reset. This is equivalent to specifying the -noNameChange command-line option. viewOnly Indicates whether text only be viewed or whether it can be edited in the edit window. Setting this resource to True disables text editing. This -is equivalent to specifying the −viewOnly command-line +is equivalent to specifying the -viewOnly command-line option. ]]> @@ -359,26 +359,26 @@ option. Indicates whether the Text Editor is to display the status line at the bottom of the edit window. Setting this resource to True displays the status -line. This is equivalent to specifying the −statusLine +line. This is equivalent to specifying the -statusLine command-line option. wrapToFit Indicates whether the Text Editor is to enable wrap-to-fit mode when the editor is started. Setting this resource to True enables wrap-to-fit mode. -This is equivalent to specifying the −wrapToFit command-line +This is equivalent to specifying the -wrapToFit command-line option. workspaceList Indicates which workspace or workspaces the Text Editor is to be displayed -in. This is equivalent to specifying the −workspaceList +in. This is equivalent to specifying the -workspaceList command-line option. session Specifies the saved session file to use in restoring a previously saved -Text Editor session. This is equivalent to specifying the −session command-line argument. +Text Editor session. This is equivalent to specifying the -session command-line argument. @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ Resources Specifies whether the Text Editor is to run as a separate, independent Text Editor process without using the Text Editor server. Setting this resource to True invokes a separate, independent process. This is equivalent to specifying -the −standAlone command-line option. +the -standAlone command-line option. blocking @@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ the −standAlone command-line option. receiving notification from the Text Editor server that the user exited or closed its edit window. Setting this resource to False causes the client process to exit immediately when the server determines that it can handle its edit -request. This is equivalent to specifying the −noBlocking +request. This is equivalent to specifying the -noBlocking command-line option. @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ command-line option. Specifies that the Text Editor is to be started in server mode to handle all processing for all subsequent edit requests for the display. Setting this -resource to True is equivalent to specifying the −server +resource to True is equivalent to specifying the -server command-line option. @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ command-line option. Specifies that the Text Editor server is to terminate when the last edit window for the display is closed. Setting this resource to True is equivalent -to specifying the −exitOnLastClose command-line option. +to specifying the -exitOnLastClose command-line option. @@ -711,10 +711,10 @@ Save request or a user action. Requestor Mode When the Text Editor is started without any overriding command-line -options (that is, −standAlone or −server), it always attempts to run in this mode. In this mode it simply +options (that is, -standAlone or -server), it always attempts to run in this mode. In this mode it simply sends an edit request to a separate Text Editor server process and then blocks (does nothing) until it receives a notice from the server when its edit request -is done, at which time it exits. If −noBlocking is +is done, at which time it exits. If -noBlocking is specified, it exits immediately after the server accepts its edit request rather than waiting until the edit request is done. @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ rather than waiting until the edit request is done. If the Text Editor server cannot process the edit request from the Text Editor instance (for example, the server process doesn't exist or can't be -started, or it can't access the requestor's file), or if −standAlone is specified on the command line, the Text Editor instance operates +started, or it can't access the requestor's file), or if -standAlone is specified on the command line, the Text Editor instance operates in standAlone mode. In this mode the Text Editor creates its own edit window and handles all processing for this window on its own. In addition, it does not handle any edit requests from outside sources and @@ -732,11 +732,11 @@ it exits when its edit window is closed. Server Mode -When −server is specified on the command line, +When -server is specified on the command line, the Text Editor instance operates as a server for all Text Editor edit requests for the same display. That is, it creates a separate edit window and does the actual editing for all Text Editor instances running to the same display -that do not have −standAlone specified on their command +that do not have -standAlone specified on their command line. Only one Text Editor server for a display can exist, and in the &str-XZ;, this instance is normally started automatically if it's not running at the time an edit request is made. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdm.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdm.sgm index f59a16dec..48761f6c1 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdm.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdm.sgm @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ printer-specific GUIs dtpdm -−vdisplay vdpy -−window vwid -−pdisplay pdpy -−pcontext pcid +-vdisplay vdpy +-window vwid +-pdisplay pdpy +-pcontext pcid @@ -184,26 +184,26 @@ spooler. OPTIONS The following options are available: -−vdisplay vdpy +-vdisplay vdpy Specifies the display connection to the Video X-Server. -−window vwid +-window vwid Specifies the window id on the Video X-Server to which the PDM’s dialogs should be posted as transient windows. -−pdisplay pdpy +-pdisplay pdpy Specifies the display connection to the Print X-Server. -−pcontext pcid +-pcontext pcid Specifies the print context id on the Print X-Server. The PDM uses this id to gain access to the print context being used by the requesting diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdmd.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdmd.sgm index 8e8d7c36a..2bad79cdb 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdmd.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/pdmd.sgm @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ Print Dialog Manager daemon -dtpdmd−d display -−a selection -−p pdm -−P pdm -−s -−l logfile +dtpdmd-d display +-a selection +-p pdm +-P pdm +-s +-l logfile @@ -46,17 +46,17 @@ Communication from the PDM is done via standardized exit codes. dt-pdm-command dt-pdm-options -−vdisplay vdpy -−window vwid -−pdisplay pdpy -−pcontext pcid +-vdisplay vdpy +-window vwid +-pdisplay pdpy +-pcontext pcid dt-pdm-command Specifies the path for the PDM executable. It is derived by the dtpdmd from either the -−p or −P option. +-p or -P option. @@ -64,30 +64,30 @@ It is derived by the dtpdmd from either the Specifies options that may have accompanied the dt-pdm-command, whether specified on the dtpdmd command line by the -−p or −P option or from other sources. +-p or -P option or from other sources. -−vdisplay vdpy +-vdisplay vdpy Specifies the display connection to the Video X-Server. -−window vwid +-window vwid Specifies the window id on the Video X-Server to which the PDM’s dialogs should be posted as transient windows. -−pdisplay pdpy +-pdisplay pdpy Specifies the display connection to the Print X-Server. -−pcontext pcid +-pcontext pcid Specifies the print context id on the Print X-Server. The PDM uses this id to gain access to the print context being used by the requesting @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ often found in other libraries (for example, untrapped XIO errors from libX). OPTIONS The following options are available: -−d display +-d display Specifies the display connection to an X-Server upon which an X-selection will be created and managed for requests. If specified, it overrides the @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ environment variable XPDMDISPLAY. -−a selection +-a selection Specifies an alternative X-selection name for dtpdmd to create and manage. If specified, it overrides the environment variable @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ to create and manage. If specified, it overrides the environment variable the selection name is PDM_MANAGER. -−p pdm +-p pdm Specifies a PDM execution string to use if no other PDM execution string can be derived, usually from the Server Attribute @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ All execution strings are applied against the current search path. -−P pdm +-P pdm Specifies an alternative PDM execution string that overrides all other sources of such execution strings. All execution strings are applied @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ against the current search path. -−s +-s Instructs dtpdmd to turn on the security exchange portion of the PDM Selection Protocol. By default, dtpdmd @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ does not exchange security information with an application over the wire, so the appearance of auto hosting cannot be done. -−l logfile +-l logfile Specifies a file for dtpdmd to use for logging errors and warnings. Entries are time-stamped and may be generated by dtpdmd or any child PDM via stderr. The previous contents of the diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/screen.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/screen.sgm index 6d48c0fb8..54f603f36 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/screen.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/screen.sgm @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ Common Desktop Environment animated screen savers -dtscreen−display dsp−delay usecs -−batchcount num−saturation value−nice nicelevel−mode mode +dtscreen-display dsp-delay usecs +-batchcount num-saturation value-nice nicelevel-mode mode @@ -106,17 +106,17 @@ are: OPTIONS -−display dsp +-display dsp The display on which animations will be drawn. -−delay usecs +-delay usecs The delay option sets the speed at which a mode will operate. It simply sets the number of microseconds to delay between batches of "hopalong pixels", "qix lines", "life generations", "image blits", and "swarm motions". -−batchcount num +-batchcount num The batchcount option sets the number of things to do per batch to num. In qix mode this refers to the number of lines rendered in the same color. @@ -125,17 +125,17 @@ In image mode this refers to the number of X logos on the screen at once. in swarm mode this refers to the number of bees. In life mode it means nothing. -−saturation value +-saturation value The saturation option sets the saturation of the color ramp used to value. 0 is grayscale, 1 is very rich color and 0.4 is a nice pastel. -−nice nicelevel +-nice nicelevel The nice option sets the system nicelevel of the dtscreen process to nicelevel. -−mode mode +-mode mode The mode option specifies which animation should be displayed. Values are: diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/searchpa.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/searchpa.sgm index 4f7146dd1..145f58261 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/searchpa.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/searchpa.sgm @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ For example: DTSPUSERAPPHOSTS. XMICONSEARCHPATH is supported by DTSPSYSICON and DTSPUSERICON. -The input search path environment variables fall into two categories − +The input search path environment variables fall into two categories - those that support the host:/path syntax and those that do not. If the name of the input environment variable contains the string @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ default /etc/dt configuration location is up to the user of OPTIONS -−u user +-u user Causes dtsearchpath to return the search paths for the specified user. @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ a particular user. -−v +-v The verbose option causes dtsearchpath to print to standard output the values of the search environment @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ formatted for easier human reading. By default, the command runs silently. -−csh +-csh Causes dtsearchpath to return values suitable for evaluation by a C Shell script. By default, the command returns values suitable for @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ evaluation by a Bourne Shell script. -−ksh +-ksh Causes dtsearchpath to return values suitable fore evaluation by a Korn Shell script. By default, the command returns values suitable for diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/session.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/session.sgm index 34ff717e7..afb783f3e 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/session.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/session.sgm @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ CDE Session Manager -dtsession−norestore−session session_name +dtsession-norestore-session session_name @@ -925,13 +925,13 @@ set the RestartStyleHint property to RestartNeverdtlogin). If desired, dtsession may also be started on an existing X server. Note that dtsession automatically starts a window manager. The following options are available: -−norestore +-norestore Instructs dtsession not to restore a previous session nor save the session upon logout. -−session session_name +-session session_name Instructs dtsession to start the specified session. Valid session names are: diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srcreate.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srcreate.sgm index 6d62649de..82b6b291c 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srcreate.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srcreate.sgm @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ and initialize a DtSearch database -dtsrcreate−q−o−fd−fa−aabstr−ddir−wnmin−wx max−llang +dtsrcreate-q-o-fd-fa-aabstr-ddir-wnmin-wx max-llang dbname @@ -86,35 +86,35 @@ search words are highlighted as desired. option name without white space. -−q +-q Suppresses printing of configuration record report. -−o +-o Suppresses overwrite prompt; preauthorizes erasure and reinitialization of preexisting database. -−ddir +-ddir Specifies where to find the model dtsearch.dbe file, rather than in the current working directory or target directory. -−fd +-fd Configure a DtSearch type database. This is the default. -−fa +-fa Configure an AusText type database. -−aabstr +-aabstr Set the maximum abstract size to abstr bytes. This is the maximum permitted length in characters for an abstract @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ type. (See &cdeman.dtsrfzkfiles; and &cdeman.DtSearch; for more information about abstract fields.) -−wnmin +-wnmin Change minimum word size to min characters. This is the minimum word size in characters to be indexed in the database. @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ languages and may be ignored by multibyte language processors. (See &cdeman.DtSearch; for more information about DtSearch word sizes). -−wxmax +-wxmax Change maximum word size to max characters. This is the maximum word size in characters. Smaller is better since extraordinarily @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ language processors. (See &cdeman.DtSearch; for more information about DtSearch word sizes). -−llang +-llang Change the language number to lang. The default is 0. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srhan.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srhan.sgm index ec23e22c5..8c7bbeceb 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srhan.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srhan.sgm @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ cmd a DtSearch fzk file dtsrhan −m −oo −oa −wscreensz -m -oo -oa -wscreensz hanfile textfile fzkfile @@ -46,31 +46,31 @@ desirable way. option takes a value, the value must be directly appended to the option name without white space. -−m +-m Switches off all messages except error messages. -−oo +-oo Overwrite preexisting fzk file. If this option and the -−oa option are omitted and the output fzk file +-oa option are omitted and the output fzk file already exists, dtsrhan prompts for which option to use. -−oa +-oa Append new output to preexisting fzk file. If this option and the -−oo option are omitted and the output fzk file +-oo option are omitted and the output fzk file already exists, dtsrhan prompts for which option to use. -−wscreensz +-wscreensz Sets the target screen width to screensz diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srindex.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srindex.sgm index c165ed32e..65b54d4c9 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srindex.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srindex.sgm @@ -14,15 +14,15 @@ dtsrindex -−ddbname -−tetxstr -−h0 -−hhashsz +-ddbname +-tetxstr +-h0 +-hhashsz -−rrecdots -−bbatchsz -−ccachesz -−iinbufsz +-rrecdots +-bbatchsz +-ccachesz +-iinbufsz file @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ of the database. the option name without white space. -−ddbname +-ddbname Specifies the 1 to 8 ASCII character name of the database to be updated. @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ files are automatically appended. -−tetxstr +-tetxstr Specifies the end of document text delimiter string. The default document separator in an fzk file is an ASCII form feed character @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ delimiter. -−h0 +-h0 Instructs dtsrindex to not check for duplicate record ids. This option should not be specified unless it @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ is certain that there are no duplicate ids in the fzk file. -−hhashsz +-hhashsz Sets the duplicate record id hash table size to hashsz. The default is 3000. dtsrindex will execute more efficiently if the @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ file. -−rrecdots +-rrecdots Instructs dtsrindex to print a progress character to stdout for every recdots documents @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ processed during the first pass. The default is 20. -−bbatchsz +-bbatchsz Sets the batch size to batchsz. The default is 10000. The batch size is the maximum number of records @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ of memory. -−ccachesz +-ccachesz Sets the number of 1024 byte cache pages used by the DtSearch Database Management System to cachesz. The @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ or equal to 16, in even powers of 2. The default is usually sufficient. -−iinbufsz +-iinbufsz Sets the size of the input line buffer to inbufsz. The default is 1024 bytes. This buffer is used only for reading the four ASCII header lines for each diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srkdump.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srkdump.sgm index fd9396279..027ecb355 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srkdump.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srkdump.sgm @@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ Produce reports about DtSearch database keys dtsrkdump -−o -−w -−ow +-o +-w +-ow -−v +-v -−tthreshold -−ppercent +-tthreshold +-ppercent dbname @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Produce reports about DtSearch database keys dtsrkdump is a convenience utility that traverses the word/stem, document, or both b-trees for the specified DtSearch database and prints a summary report about the keys to stdout. The -−v option additionally prints a detailed key by +-v option additionally prints a detailed key by key report. dtsrkdump can be used to confirm integrity of the b-trees, and to count and report currently available documents and keytypes. @@ -47,32 +47,32 @@ documents and keytypes. the option name without white space. -−o +-o Instructs dtsrkdump to produce a report for unique -document keys. You must specify this argument or the −w -or −ow argument. +document keys. You must specify this argument or the -w +or -ow argument. -−w +-w Instructs dtsrkdump to produce a report for word and stem keys. You must specify this argument or the -−o or −ow argument. +-o or -ow argument. -−ow +-ow Instructs dtsrkdump to produce reports for both unique document keys and word and stem keys. You must specify this -argument or the −o or -−w argument. +argument or the -o or +-w argument. -−v +-v Specifies verbose mode, which generates a report item for every key in the database. Use this option with caution when working with very large @@ -80,27 +80,27 @@ databases. -−tthreshold +-tthreshold Sets the frequency of occurrence threshold for reporting words to threshold. dtsrkdump will output only those words that occure in at least threshold records. Setting the threshold to 1 -will output all words. If neither the −t nor -−p option is specified, the default threshold -is −t100. +will output all words. If neither the -t nor +-p option is specified, the default threshold +is -t100. -−tpercent +-tpercent Sets the frequency threshold for reporting words to a percentage of all records. percent is a floating-point number between 0 and 100, and can include the decimal point. dtsrkdump will output only those words that occur in at least percent of all records. If -neither the −t nor −p -option is specified, the default threshold is −t100. +neither the -t nor -p +option is specified, the default threshold is -t100. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srload.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srload.sgm index 050a3a85d..a6889b411 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srload.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/srload.sgm @@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ document objects in a database dtsrload -−ddbname -−c -−tetxstr -−h0 -−hhashsz +-ddbname +-c +-tetxstr +-h0 +-hhashsz -−ehufname -−pdotcnt +-ehufname +-pdotcnt file @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ be allowed to perform online searches of the database. the option name without white space. -−ddbname +-ddbname Specifies the 1 to 8 ASCII character name of the database to be updated. @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ files are automatically appended. -−c +-c Instructs dtsrload to initialize the database total document count by counting existing records before loading the current @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ batch. This option is usually not required. -−tetxstr +-tetxstr Specifies the end of document text delimiter string. The default document separator in an fzk file is an ASCII form feed character @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ delimiter. -−h0 +-h0 Instructs dtsrload to not check for duplicate record ids. This option should not be specified unless it @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ is certain that there are no duplicate ids in the fzk file. -−hhashsz +-hhashsz Sets the duplicate record id hash table size to hashsz. The default is 3000. @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ file. -−ehufname +-ehufname Sets the compression encode file name to hufname. The default is @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ This option is ignored unless the database type is AusText. -−pdotcount +-pdotcount Instructs dtsrload to print a progress character to stdout for every dotcount documents diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/term.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/term.sgm index 25bfa1a5a..410ede9bc 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/term.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/term.sgm @@ -16,45 +16,45 @@ user cmddttermdtterm ±132 ±aw -−background background_color -−bg background_color +-background background_color +-bg background_color ±bs -−C -−display display_name -−e program_argument ... -−fb fontset -−fg foreground_color -−fn fontset -−font fontset -−foreground foreground_color -−geometry geometry_string -−help +-C +-display display_name +-e program_argument ... +-fb fontset +-fg foreground_color +-fn fontset +-font fontset +-foreground foreground_color +-geometry geometry_string +-help ±iconic ±j ±kshMode ±l -−lf file_name +-lf file_name ±ls ±map ±mb -−ms pointer_color -−name prog_name -−nb number +-ms pointer_color +-name prog_name +-nb number ±rw -−S ccn -−S c.n +-S ccn +-S c.n ±sb ±sf -−sl screens +-sl screens s  l -−ti term_id -−title title_string -−tm term_modes -−tn term_name -−usage +-ti term_id +-title title_string +-tm term_modes +-tn term_name +-usage ±vb -−xrm resource_string +-xrm resource_string DESCRIPTIONThe dtterm @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ utility does not support the &str-Zu; because it uses the X Window System convention of full-word options.]]> The following options are available: -−132 +-132 Recognize the DECCOLM escape sequence and resize the window appropriately. Normally, dtterm @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ which switches between 80- and 132-column mode. sequence. This is the default behavior. -−aw +-aw Allow auto-wraparound. This option allows the cursor to automatically wrap to the beginning of the next line when it is at the right-most position @@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ of a line and text is output. This is the default behavior. Do not allow auto-wraparound. -−background background_color +-background background_color Specify the terminal window background and the default background for the scroll bar and the X11 pointer cursor. This option defaults to either -the primary colorset background (default) or select pixel (see −bs ). -bs ). *background/*Background with an ultimate fallback color of black.) ]]>The background_color argument describes @@ -104,14 +104,14 @@ the background color. -−bg background_color +-bg background_color The background_color argument describes the background color. -−bs +-bs Use the Motif select color instead of the background color for the terminal window's background color. @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ the terminal window's background color. This is the default behavior. -−C +-C Specify that output directed to /dev/console be directed instead to the terminal window. It is provided as a way to prevent output, @@ -135,14 +135,14 @@ for, /dev/console is required in order to redirect console output. -−display display_name +-display display_name Specify the X11 display server. This defaults to the DISPLAY environment variable. The display_name argument specifies the X11 display to which dtterm connects. -−e program_argument +-e program_argument ... Specify an executable program and any command-line arguments dtterm invokes as a subprocess when dtterm is @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ started. It must be the last option on the command line. The fontset +-fb fontset Specify an XFontSet used by dtterm when displaying bold terminal text. The XFontSet should be specified as a Motif XmFontList. ]]>The terminal emulator supports only character or mono-spaced fonts. When using proportional fonts, the behavior is undefined. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ emulator generates bold text by overstriking (with a one pixel offset) the XFontSet used by dtterm. -−fg foreground_color +-fg foreground_color Specify the foreground color of the terminal window as well as the default foreground color used by dtterm for the scroll bar and @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ it defaults to the foreground color. -−fn fontset +-fn fontset Specify an XFontSet used by dtterm when displaying terminal text. It should be specified as a Motif XmFontList. ]]>Only character or mono-spaced fonts @@ -184,19 +184,19 @@ argument specifies the terminal XFontSet -−font fontset +-font fontset -Equivalent to −fn. The fontset +Equivalent to -fn. The fontset argument specifies the terminal XFontSet. -−foreground foreground_color +-foreground foreground_color -Equivalent to −fg. The foreground_color argument specifies the foreground color used by dtterm. +Equivalent to -fg. The foreground_color argument specifies the foreground color used by dtterm. -−geometry geometry_string +-geometry geometry_string Specify the terminal window's preferred size and position. Width and height are expressed in characters. The default size is 24 lines of 80 characters @@ -205,12 +205,12 @@ argument specifies the terminal geometry used by dtterm. -−help +-help Display a message summarizing dtterm usage. -−iconic +-iconic Display the terminal emulator initially in an iconified state. @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ argument specifies the terminal geometry used by dtterm. the default behavior. -−j +-j Use jump scrolling. With jump scrolling, the screen may be scrolled more than one line at a time. This provides for faster screen updates when @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ lines are displayed. This is the default behavior. Do not use jump scrolling. -−kshMode +-kshMode Enable ksh mode. In ksh mode, a key pressed with the extend modifier bit set generates an escape character @@ -255,11 +255,11 @@ and for generating multi-byte Asian characters. -−l +-l Enables output logging. When dtterm enables logging, all output received from the subprocess is logged either to a file or to a -command pipeline (as specified via the −lf option +command pipeline (as specified via the -lf option described in the following paragraph). Since data are logged directly from the subprocess, the log file includes all escape characters and carriage-return and newline pairs the terminal line discipline sends. The application may @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ enable and disable logging via escape sequences. Disable output logging. This is the default behavior. -−lf file_name +-lf file_name Name the file to which dtterm writes the output log. If the file_name argument begins with a pipe @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ file name is DttermLog XXXXX in the directory from which the subprocess was started. The file_name argument specifies the log file name used by dtterm for logging. -−ls +-ls Start a login shell (the first character of argv[0] is a dash), indicating to the shell that it should read the system's profile and the @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ is a dash), indicating to the shell that it should read the system's pr Start a normal (non-login) shell. This is the default behavior. -−map +-map Map (de-iconify) dtterm upon subprocess output if dtterm is unmapped (iconified). The user can specify, via the mapOnOutputDelay resource, an initial period of time during which dtterm does not map itself upon subprocess output. @@ -304,10 +304,10 @@ is a dash), indicating to the shell that it should read the system's pr -−mb +-mb Ring a bell when the user types at a specified distance from the right -margin. The distance from the right margin is specified by the −nb option. +margin. The distance from the right margin is specified by the -nb option. +mb @@ -316,27 +316,27 @@ margin. The distance from the right margin is specified by the −n the default behavior. -−ms pointer_color +-ms pointer_color Specify the foreground color used by dtterm for the terminal window's (X11) pointer cursor. The default is the terminal window's -foreground color (see −foreground). The pointer_color argument specifies the pointer foreground color used +foreground color (see -foreground). The pointer_color argument specifies the pointer foreground color used by dtterm. -−name prog_name +-name prog_name Specify the X11 name of the dtterm window. The prog_name argument specifies the name to use. -−nb number +-nb number Ring the bell this number of characters from the right margin when enabled. The default is 10. The number argument specifies the number of characters. -−rw +-rw Enable reverse-wraparound. @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ number of characters. Do not enable reverse-wraparound. This is the default behavior. -−Sccn +-Sccn Run the terminal emulator against a pre-opened pty or STREAMS ]]>pseudo-terminal device. The terminal emulator provides this option to use when the pseudo-terminal device name is of the @@ -359,9 +359,9 @@ specifies the file descriptor number that corresponds to the pseudo-terminal device's already opened master side. -−Sc.n +-Sc.n -Equivalent to −Sccn, but +Equivalent to -Sccn, but provided for systems with a larger pseudo-terminal device name space. The c argument specifies the last component of the pseudo-terminal device slave name. The terminal emulator ignores this value and the value may be empty. The n argument specifies the @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ number of the file descriptor that corresponds to the pseudo-terminal device's already opened master side. -−sb +-sb Display a scroll bar. This is the default behavior. @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ already opened master side. Do not display a scroll bar. -−sf +-sf Generate Sun Function Key escape sequences instead of -−sl screens[s|l] +-sl screens[s|l] Specify the number of lines in the terminal buffer beyond the length of the window. The option value consists of a number followed by an optional @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ The default is 4s. The screens -−ti term_id +-ti term_id Specify the name used by dtterm to select the correct response to terminal ID queries. Valid values are vt100, vt101, vt102, and vt220. The @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ default is vt220. The term_id -−title title_string +-title title_string The title_string argument specifies the window title used by dtterm. The title @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ otherwise the title defaults to Terminal. -−tm term_modes +-tm term_modes Specify a string containing terminal-setting keywords and the characters to which they can be bound. Allowable keywords include: intr, quit, erase, kill, eof, eol, swtch, start, stop, brk, susp, dsusp, rprnt, flush, weras and lnext. The @@ -438,19 +438,19 @@ for overriding the default terminal settings without having to do an st specifies the terminal mode string. -−tn term_name +-tn term_name Specify a name to which dtterm sets the TERM environment variable. The default is dtterm. The term_name argument specifies the terminal name used by dtterm. -−usage +-usage Display a usage message on the screen. -−vb +-vb Use a visual bell instead of an audible one. Flash the window instead of ringing the terminal bell whenever a <control>-G is received. @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ of ringing the terminal bell whenever a <control>-G is received. -−xrm resource_string +-xrm resource_string Allow the user to specify the X11 Resource Manager-style resources on the command line. The resource_string argument specifies @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ an X11 resource string. (See XrmParseCommand(3) and DISPLAY -Specify the default X Windows display to connect to (see −display ). The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's DISPLAY environment variable to the connected X11 display name. +Specify the default X Windows display to connect to (see -display ). The terminal emulator sets the subprocess's DISPLAY environment variable to the connected X11 display name. @@ -980,7 +980,7 @@ in an iconified state. iconName -Specifies the name for the icon. When used with the −e option, the default is the last component of the program's path; +Specifies the name for the icon. When used with the -e option, the default is the last component of the program's path; otherwise, the default is the last component of the name used to execute dtterm (that is, argv[0]). @@ -1161,7 +1161,7 @@ queries. Valid values are vt100, vt101, title -Specifies the window title. When used with the −e +Specifies the window title. When used with the -e option, the default is the last component of the program's path; otherwise, the default is the last component of the name used to execute dtterm (that is, argv[0]). @@ -1216,13 +1216,13 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: Resource Setting -−132 +-132 *c132: True +132 *c132: False -−aw +-aw *autoWrap: True @@ -1230,13 +1230,13 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *autoWrap: False -−background background_color +-background background_color *background: background_color -−bg background_color +-bg background_color *background: background_color -−bs +-bs *backgroundIsSelect: True @@ -1244,34 +1244,34 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *backgroundIsSelect: False -−C +-C *consoleMode: True -−display display_name +-display display_name .display: display_name -−e program_argument... +-e program_argument... -−fb fontset +-fb fontset *userBoldFont: fontset -−fg foreground_color +-fg foreground_color *foreground: foreground_color -−fn fontset +-fn fontset *userFont: fontset -−font fontset +-font fontset *userFont: fontset -−foreground foreground_color +-foreground foreground_color *foreground: foreground_color -−geometry geometry_string +-geometry geometry_string .geometry: geometry_string -−iconic +-iconic .iconic: True @@ -1279,7 +1279,7 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: .iconic: False -−j +-j *jumpScroll: True @@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *jumpScroll: False -−kshMode +-kshMode *kshMode: True @@ -1295,7 +1295,7 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *kshMode: False -−l +-l *logging: True @@ -1303,10 +1303,10 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *logging: False -−lf file_name +-lf file_name *logFile: file_name -−ls +-ls *loginShell: True @@ -1314,7 +1314,7 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *loginShell: False -−map +-map *mapOnOutput: True @@ -1322,7 +1322,7 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *mapOnOutput: False -−mb +-mb *marginBell: True @@ -1330,16 +1330,16 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *marginBell: False -−ms pointer_color +-ms pointer_color *pointerColor: pointer_color -−name prog_name +-name prog_name .name: prog_name -−nb number +-nb number *nMarginBell: number -−rw +-rw *reverseWrap: True @@ -1347,7 +1347,7 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *reverseWrap: False -−sb +-sb *scrollBar: True @@ -1355,7 +1355,7 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *scrollBar: False -−sf +-sf *sunFunctionKeys: True @@ -1363,25 +1363,25 @@ The following table describes the relationship between the two: *sunFunctionKeys: False -−sl screenss +-sl screenss *saveLines: screens * lines/screen -−sl lines +-sl lines *saveLines: lines -−ti term_id +-ti term_id *termId: term_id -−title title_string +-title title_string .title: title_string -−tm term_modes +-tm term_modes *ttyModes: term_modes -−tn term_name +-tn term_name *termName: term_name -−vb +-vb *visualBell: True diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/wm.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/wm.sgm index e06eddb73..5183860a5 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/wm.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1_dt/wm.sgm @@ -44,18 +44,18 @@ to organize windows by task and make efficient use of screen real estate. Options -−displaydisplay +-displaydisplay This option specifies the display to use; see X(1). -−xrmresourcestring +-xrmresourcestring This option specifies a resource string to use. -−multiscreen +-multiscreen This option causes dtwm to manage all screens on the display. Since dtwm does this by default, this option @@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ is of limited use. See the multiScreen resource for informa on managing a single screen. -−namename +-namename This option causes dtwm to retrieve its resources using the specified name, as in name*resource. -−screensname [name [...]] +-screensname [name [...]] This option specifies the resource names to use for the screens managed by dtwm. If dtwm is managing a single @@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ of specific resources. Resources are defined under the heading "X DEFAULTS." Screens By default, dtwm manages only the single screen specified -by the −display option or the DISPLAY environment variable (by default, screen 0). If the −multiscreen option is specified or if the multiScreen resource is True, dtwm tries to manage all +by the -display option or the DISPLAY environment variable (by default, screen 0). If the -multiscreen option is specified or if the multiScreen resource is True, dtwm tries to manage all the screens on the display. -When dtwm is managing multiple screens, the −screens option can be used to give each screen a unique -resource name. The names are separated by blanks, for example, −screens scr0 scr1. If there are more screens than names, +When dtwm is managing multiple screens, the -screens option can be used to give each screen a unique +resource name. The names are separated by blanks, for example, -screens scr0 scr1. If there are more screens than names, resources for the remaining screens will be retrieved using the first name. By default, the screen number is used for the screen name. @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ environment variables and the current language environment. specific types of resources. These include files that contain bitmaps, fonts, and dtwm specific resources such as menus and behavior specifications (for example, button and key bindings). -Dtwm is the resource class name of dtwm and dtwm is the default resource name used by dtwm to look up resources. the −screens +Dtwm is the resource class name of dtwm and dtwm is the default resource name used by dtwm to look up resources. the -screens command line option specifies resource names, such as "dtwm_b+w" and "dtwm_color".) In the following discussion of resource specification, "Dtwm" and "dtwm" (and the aliased dtwm resource names) can be used interchangeably, @@ -627,19 +627,19 @@ and so on. The following list identifies the naming convention used for window manager menu components: -Menu Title LabelGadget − "TitleName" +Menu Title LabelGadget - "TitleName" -Menu Title SeparatorGadget − "TitleSeparator" +Menu Title SeparatorGadget - "TitleSeparator" -CascadeButtonGadget − "CascadeButtonGadget<n>" +CascadeButtonGadget - "CascadeButtonGadget<n>" -PushButtonGadget − "PushButtonGadget<n>" +PushButtonGadget - "PushButtonGadget<n>" -SeparatorGadget − "SeparatorGadget<n>" +SeparatorGadget - "SeparatorGadget<n>" Refer to the man page for each class for a list of resources that can @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ be specified. manager parts can be specified: -Component Appearance Resources − All Window Manager Parts +Component Appearance Resources - All Window Manager Parts @@ -1580,7 +1580,7 @@ the key bindings to use for screen "1". transientFunctions TransientFunctions string -−minimize−maximize +-minimize-maximize useIconBox UseIconBox diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/dtspcd.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/dtspcd.sgm index df2bd89e7..5f7480677 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/dtspcd.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/dtspcd.sgm @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ dtspcd -−debug -−log -−auth_dirdirectory -−timeoutnum_minutes -−mount_pointmount_point +-debug +-log +-auth_dirdirectory +-timeoutnum_minutes +-mount_pointmount_point @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ requesting a process to be started on the daemon's host. OPTIONS -−auth_dir directory +-auth_dir directory The default authentication directory is the user's $HOME directory. @@ -59,12 +59,12 @@ Note that directory must be exported to hosts wishing to use the dtspc service. -directory − the name of the directory to use for authentication. +directory - the name of the directory to use for authentication. -−timeout minutes +-timeout minutes By default, the dtspcd process will terminate if it does not have any activity (process start or process stop) @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ To change the timeout, set desired number of minutes. To force the daemon to not use a timer, set -minutes to −1. -minutes − the number of minutes for the timer. +minutes to -1. +minutes - the number of minutes for the timer. -−mount_point mount_point +-mount_point mount_point The file system's mount point is named mount_point. For example, @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ definitions of -−log +-log This option turns on logging of status information to the file @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ The default is to not do any logging. -−debug +-debug This option turns on logging of dtspc protocol to the file @@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ on the daemon's host must be mounted to the client host. If the user's home directory is not readable and the -−auth_dir command line option is not used, +-auth_dir command line option is not used, the directory /var/dt/tmp will be used. To use a directory other than the user's home directory for authentication, use the -−auth_dir command +-auth_dir command line option. @@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ when a process is executed DIAGNOSTICS Use the command line options -−log and -−debug (described above) to get diagnostic +-log and +-debug (described above) to get diagnostic information. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpccmsd.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpccmsd.sgm index ad2d15668..1a6fff531 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpccmsd.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpccmsd.sgm @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ rpc.cmsd -[−d] -−s +[-d] +-s @@ -47,14 +47,14 @@ resource-scheduling data. Its primary client is -−d +-d Enables debugging output. -−s +-s Runs rpc.cmsd in the foreground. This option should be used when rpc.cmsd is invoked manually for debugging purposes. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ be used when rpc.cmsd is invoked manually for debugging purposes. STDOUT When the -−d option is used, +-d option is used, rpc.cmsd writes the debugging information to stdout. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpcttdbs.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpcttdbs.sgm index 23a61980b..b9466dcab 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpcttdbs.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/rpcttdbs.sgm @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ stored on the host. OPTIONS -−G +-G Perform garbage collection. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ database files. -−m DTMOUNTPOINT_value +-m DTMOUNTPOINT_value Sets the DTMOUNTPOINT environment variable for @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ will override it. -−n +-n Turn off permission checking. Normally the protection of the file @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ spec. This option should be used with caution. -−v +-v Print out the version number. @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ spec. This option should be used with caution. -−? +-? Prints out the command usage information. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbck.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbck.sgm index 65fa58009..8f32ad66a 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbck.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbck.sgm @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ diagnosis option is given. -−f  filename +-f  filename Restricts the set of specs to be inspected or modified to those which @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ wildcards which must be escaped to prevent the shell from expanding them. -−k  objidkey +-k  objidkey An object id key, specifying a particular spec to be displayed or modified. @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ specify its key here. -−t  type +-t  type Restricts the set of specs to be inspected or modified to those with @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ fail the diagnostic check. -−b +-b Check for badly formed specs: those which have no file or type or those @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ which have types not defined in the type database. -−x +-x Check for specs which refer to files that no longer exist. @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ which have types not defined in the type database. -−i +-i Display the object id (including the object id key.) @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ which have types not defined in the type database. -−m +-m Display the mandatory data that must appear in every spec: the otype @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ stored. -−p +-p Display all the properties and values for each selected spec. @@ -167,11 +167,11 @@ stored. -−a +-a Display all data (equivalent to specifying -−imp) +-imp) @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ stored. Repair options -−I +-I Invoke the NetISAM isrepair() function for all files accessed. @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ return EBADFILE (error code 105). -−F  filename +-F  filename Change the file name for the selected specs to the supplied file name. @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ return EBADFILE (error code 105). -−T  otypeid +-T  otypeid Change the type of the selected specs to the given otype. @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ return EBADFILE (error code 105). -−Z +-Z Remove the selected specs entirely. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbserv.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbserv.sgm index 2d67d83e0..f719240b6 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbserv.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man1m/ttdbserv.sgm @@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ rpc.ttdbserverd -−G -−m DTMOUNTPOINT_value -−n +-G +-m DTMOUNTPOINT_value +-n -−v -−? +-v +-? @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ on a different host. OPTIONS -−G +-G Perform garbage collection. This cleans up the TT_DB directories and the @@ -103,19 +103,19 @@ associated internal database files. -−m DTMOUNTPOINT_value +-m DTMOUNTPOINT_value Sets the DTMOUNTPOINT environment variable for rpc.ttdbserverd. If there is already an environment variable called -DTMOUNTPOINT, −m +DTMOUNTPOINT, -m will override it. -−n +-n Turn off permission checking. Normally the protection of the file passed to @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ spec. This option should be used with caution. -−v +-v Print out the version number. @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ spec. This option should be used with caution. -−? +-? Prints out the command usage information. @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ spec. This option should be used with caution. If set, the value of this environment variable will be used in place of /net in pathnames constructed to answer &cdeman.tt.host.netfile.file; -queries. This environment variable can also be set by using the −m +queries. This environment variable can also be set by using the -m flag for rpc.ttdbserverd. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtaction.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtaction.sgm index 318c509cf..5ebf2f30f 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtaction.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtaction.sgm @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ string requires shell features such as redirection of standard input, redirectio of standard output, or pipes, the appropriate shell must be specified explicitly in the execution string. For example: -EXEC_STRING sh −c 'ls −l | more' +EXEC_STRING sh -c 'ls -l | more' Keywords are evaluated in the EXEC_STRING field. There is no default value for the EXEC_STRING field. @@ -401,13 +401,13 @@ used to specify a unique terminal-window geometry, font, color or title. The value of the TERM_OPTS field must be an option string in a form the terminal emulator supports and it must only affect the appearance of the terminal window. For example, options -such as −e, which affect the behavior of the terminal +such as -e, which affect the behavior of the terminal window, must not be used. Keywords are evaluated in the TERM_OPTS field. The default value of the TERM_OPTS field is -−title action_label +-title action_label -where action_label is the LABEL field for the action. See &cdeman.dtterm; (or xterm(1)) for the meaning of −title. +where action_label is the LABEL field for the action. See &cdeman.dtterm; (or xterm(1)) for the meaning of -title. TT_ARGn_MODE Field @@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ actions that do not define the field. The default value is %DatabaseHos Specifies an alternative terminal emulator for terminal-based actions that execute locally. Any terminal emulator specified by this resource must -support the −title and −e +support the -title and -e options as described in &cdeman.dtterm;. The default value is &cdeman.dtterm;. @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ is left open. The default value is 3. default printer. ARG_TYPE Text TYPE COMMAND - EXEC_STRING sh −c 'pr %Arg_1"File to print:"% | lp' + EXEC_STRING sh -c 'pr %Arg_1"File to print:"% | lp' WINDOW_TYPE NO_STDIO } diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtfpfile.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtfpfile.sgm index 0d9b82910..293d78516 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtfpfile.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtfpfile.sgm @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Keywords and Values False PANEL_GEOMETRY -{+−}xoffset[{+−}yoffset] +{+-}xoffset[{+-}yoffset] NULL RESOLUTION @@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ used to associate a control with an executable. It is necessary for control types of client (an X client running within the front panel) and for icon when the keyword PUSH_RECALL is True. The value client name is the name of the executable or can be set via a command-line argument for -some clients (such as xterm −name panelterm). The client name for a running +some clients (such as xterm -name panelterm). The client name for a running client can be found by executing xprop. The first string of the WM_CLASS property is the value used. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtsrdbfl.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtsrdbfl.sgm index 93ee461e9..bd07ac0d5 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtsrdbfl.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtsrdbfl.sgm @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ may also be enhanced by the database developer. All database files for a single database must be located in the same directory. The directory is specified in the offline build tools by the -optional path prefix in the −ddbname argument. The directory is specified for +optional path prefix in the -ddbname argument. The directory is specified for the online API by a PATH configuration file (ocf file). @@ -136,24 +136,24 @@ See &cdeman.dtsrlangfiles; for formats of language files. -eng.stp − for +eng.stp - for DtSrLaENG and DtSrLaENG2 -esp.stp − for +esp.stp - for DtSrLaESP -fra.stp − for +fra.stp - for DtSrLaFRA -deu.stp − for +deu.stp - for DtSrLaDEU -ita.stp − for +ita.stp - for DtSrLaITA diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtwmrc.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtwmrc.sgm index b7087b219..95fe4ec2a 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtwmrc.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man4/dtwmrc.sgm @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ connection to the X server is terminated. If the application observes neither of these protocols, its connection to the X server is terminated. -f.lower [ client | within | freeFamily] +f.lower [- client | within | freeFamily] This function lowers a primary window to the bottom of the global window stack (where it obscures no other window) and lowers the secondary window @@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ switches to the last workspace. This function terminates dtwm (but NOT the X window system). -f.raise [client | within +f.raise [-client | within | freeFamily] This function raises a primary window to the top of the global window diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/DtEditor.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/DtEditor.sgm index b8ec4116d..46fecc31e 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/DtEditor.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/DtEditor.sgm @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ with at least the following members: The data being transferred is a pointer to a -NULL−terminated string of characters (a char *). +NULL-terminated string of characters (a char *). @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ indicates the type of data contained in the structure. The string argument points to a -NULL−terminated string of characters. +NULL-terminated string of characters. It is valid when type is DtEDITOR_TEXT. The diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/csacsa.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/csacsa.sgm index 7093e0823..373970f60 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/csacsa.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/csacsa.sgm @@ -139,16 +139,16 @@ typedef CSA_string CSA_time_duration; #define CSA_CONFIG_VER_IMPLEM ((CSA_enum)8) #define CSA_CONFIG_VER_SPEC ((CSA_enum)9) /* CHARACTER SET IDENTIFIERS */ -#define CSA_CHARSET_437 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET IBM 437//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_850 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET IBM 850//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_1252 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET Microsoft 1252//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_ISTRING "−//XAPIA//CHARSET Apple ISTRING//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_UNICODE "−//XAPIA//CHARSET UNICODE//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_T61 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET TSS T61//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_IA5 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET TSS IA5//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_ISO_10646 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET ISO 10646//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_ISO_646 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET ISO 646//EN" -#define CSA_CHARSET_ISO_8859_1 "−//XAPIA//CHARSET ISO 8859−1//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_437 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET IBM 437//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_850 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET IBM 850//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_1252 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET Microsoft 1252//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_ISTRING "-//XAPIA//CHARSET Apple ISTRING//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_UNICODE "-//XAPIA//CHARSET UNICODE//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_T61 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET TSS T61//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_IA5 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET TSS IA5//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_ISO_10646 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET ISO 10646//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_ISO_646 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET ISO 646//EN" +#define CSA_CHARSET_ISO_8859_1 "-//XAPIA//CHARSET ISO 8859-1//EN" #define CSA_CB_CALENDAR_LOGON ((CSA_flags)0x0 #define CSA_CB_CALENDAR_DELETED ((CSA_flags)0x1) #define CSA_CB_CALENDAR_ATTRIBUTE_UPDATED ((CSA_flags)0x2) @@ -211,89 +211,89 @@ typedef CSA_string CSA_time_duration; /* CALENDAR ATTRIBUTES */ /* CALENDAR ATTRIBUTE NAMES */ #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_ACCESS_LIST \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Access List//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Access List//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_CALENDAR_NAME \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Calendar Name//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Calendar Name//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_CALENDAR_OWNER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Calendar Owner//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Calendar Owner//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_CALENDAR_SIZE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Calendar Size//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Calendar Size//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_CODE_PAGE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Character Set//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Character Set//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_COUNTRY \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Country//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Country//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_DATE_CREATED \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Date Created//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Date Created//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_LANGUAGE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Language//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Language//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_NUMBER_ENTRIES \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Number Entries//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Number Entries//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_PRODUCT_IDENTIFIER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Product Identifier//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Product Identifier//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_TIME_ZONE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Time Zone//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Time Zone//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_VERSION \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Version//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Version//EN" #define CSA_CAL_ATTR_WORK_SCHEDULE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Work Schedule//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/CALATTR//NONSGML Work Schedule//EN" /* ENTRY ATTRIBUTES */ /* ENTRY ATTRIBUTES NAMES */ #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_ATTENDEE_LIST \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Attendee List//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Attendee List//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_AUDIO_REMINDER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Audio Reminder//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Audio Reminder//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_CLASSIFICATION \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Classification//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Classification//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_DATE_COMPLETED \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Date Complated//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Date Complated//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_DATE_CREATED \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Date Created//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Date Created//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_DESCRIPTION \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Description//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Description//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_DUE_DATE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Due Date//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Due Date//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_END_DATE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML End Date//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML End Date//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_EXCEPTION_DATES \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Exception Dates//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Exception Dates//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_EXCEPTION_RULE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Exception Rule//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Exception Rule//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_FLASHING_REMINDER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Flashing Reminder//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Flashing Reminder//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_LAST_UPDATE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Last Update//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Last Update//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_MAIL_REMINDER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Mail Reminder//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Mail Reminder//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_NUMBER_RECURRENCES \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Number Recurrences//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Number Recurrences//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_ORGANIZER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Organizer//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Organizer//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_POPUP_REMINDER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Popup Reminder//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Popup Reminder//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_PRIORITY \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Priority//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Priority//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_RECURRENCE_RULE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Recurrence Rule//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Recurrence Rule//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_RECURREING_DATES \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Recurring Dates//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Recurring Dates//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_REFERENCE_IDENTIFIER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Reference_identifier//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Reference_identifier//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_SEQUENCE_NUMBER \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Sequence Number//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Sequence Number//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_SPONSOR \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Sponsor//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Sponsor//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_START_DATE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Start Date//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Start Date//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_STATUS \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Status//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Status//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_SUBTYPE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Subtype//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Subtype//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_SUMMARY \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Summary//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Summary//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_TIME_TRANSPARENCY \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Transparency//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Transparency//EN" #define CSA_ENTRY_ATTR_TYPE \ - "−//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Type//EN" + "-//XAPIA/CSA/ENTRYATTR//NONSGML Type//EN" /* COMMON EXTENSIONS DECLARATIONS */ /* EXTENSION SET ID */ /* Common Extension Set */ diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dtsearch.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dtsearch.sgm index 6d8b8f803..f2e8d2ea0 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dtsearch.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dtsearch.sgm @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ for extracting summary database information, including Argument Conventions -Optional command line arguments are specified with a dash (−) and +Optional command line arguments are specified with a dash (-) and typically a single character argument identifier. Some required arguments also use the dash convention. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, dash arguments may be specified in any order. Where values diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dttermes.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dttermes.sgm index cbf88157c..ce72ebd51 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dttermes.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man5/dttermes.sgm @@ -1404,7 +1404,7 @@ on the setting of the mode specified, either via the appKeypadDefault ANSI Function Keys The function keys transmit the following escape sequences unless Sun -function keys mode has been selected, either via the dtterm −sk option, or the sunFunctionKeys resource +function keys mode has been selected, either via the dtterm -sk option, or the sunFunctionKeys resource in &cdeman.dtterm; or the DtTerm widget. diff --git a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man6/ttsnoop.sgm b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man6/ttsnoop.sgm index c3e313b36..9f7c62e1f 100644 --- a/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man6/ttsnoop.sgm +++ b/cde/doc/en_US.UTF-8/guides/man/man6/ttsnoop.sgm @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ ttsnoop -−t +-t @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ to exit ttsnoop -−t +-t Print trace output. Of particular interest is that ttsnoop will print example ToolTalk API code in the invoking OpenWindows