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Bug 40910
[PATCH] Typos & grammer fixes for /usr/share/man/man8/moused.8.gz
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moused.8.diff
moused.8.diff (text/plain), 1.81 KB, created by
Chris Pepper
on 2002-07-23 04:00:02 UTC
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>--- moused.8 Mon Jul 8 22:33:18 2002 >+++ moused.8.fixed Mon Jul 8 22:40:38 2002 >@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ > .Pp > If the mouse daemon receives the signal > .Dv SIGHUP , >-it will reopen the mouse port and reinitializes itself. >-Useful if >+it reopens the mouse port and reinitializes itself. >+This is useful if > the mouse is attached/detached while the system is suspended. > .Pp > The following options are available: >@@ -239,14 +239,14 @@ > .Nm > command to automatically select an appropriate protocol for the given > mouse. >-If you entirely ommit this options in the command line, >+If you entirely omit this options in the command line, > .Fl t Ar auto > is assumed. > Under normal circumstances, > you need to use this option only if the > .Nm > command is not able to detect the protocol automatically >-(see the >+(see > .Sx "Configuring Mouse Daemon" ) . > .Pp > Note that if a protocol type is specified with this option, the >@@ -388,11 +388,11 @@ > always be detected, > because there appears to be no accepted standard as to how it is encoded. > .Pp >-Note also that some mice think left is the negative horizontal direction, >+Note also that some mice think left is the negative horizontal direction; > others may think otherwise. > Moreover, there are some mice whose two wheels are both mounted vertically, > and the direction of the second vertical wheel does not match the >-first one's. >+first one. > .El > .El > .Ss Configuring Mouse Daemon >@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ > .Tn "X\ Window System" ) > to use > .Xr sysmouse , >-then the application program will always see mouse data from either mice. >+then the application program will always see mouse data from either mouse. > When the serial mouse is not attached, the corresponding mouse daemon > will not detect any movement or button state change and the application > program will only see mouse data coming from the daemon for the
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