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Bug 13702
Manpage corrections to ASCII
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file.diff (text/plain), 8.62 KB, created by
sjr
on 1999-09-12 02:50:00 UTC
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>--- games/atc/atc.6.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ games/atc/atc.6 Sat Sep 11 21:31:09 1999 >@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ > It should be stressed that the terminal driver portion of the > game was designed to be reconfigurable, so the display format can vary > depending the version you are playing. The descriptions here are based >-on the ascii version >+on the ASCII version > of the game. The game rules and input format, however, > should remain consistent. > Control-L redraws the screen, should it become muddled. >@@ -150,12 +150,12 @@ > the numerical altitude is a single digit, then it represents > thousands of feet. > Some distinction is made between the prop >-planes and the jets. On ascii terminals, prop planes are >+planes and the jets. On ASCII terminals, prop planes are > represented by a upper case letter, jets by a lower case letter. > .IP > Airports are shown as a number and some indication of the direction > planes must be going to land at the airport. >-On ascii terminals, this is one of '^', '>', '<', and 'v', to indicate >+On ASCII terminals, this is one of '^', '>', '<', and 'v', to indicate > north (0 degrees), east (90), west (270) and south (180), respectively. > The planes will also > take off in this direction. >@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ > radar screen. Planes will enter the arena from these points without > warning. These points have a direction associated with them, and > planes will always enter the arena from this direction. On the >-ascii version of >+ASCII version of > .I atc, > this direction is not displayed. It will become apparent > what this direction is as the game progresses. >--- usr.bin/ee/ee.1.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.bin/ee/ee.1 Sat Sep 11 21:31:14 1999 >@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ > .It case > Make searches case sensitive. > .It character >-Display the ascii value of the character at the cursor. >+Display the ASCII value of the character at the cursor. > .It exit > Save the edited text, and leave the editor. > .It expand >--- usr.bin/file/file.1.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.bin/file/file.1 Sat Sep 11 21:31:20 1999 >@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ > (such as > .Xr tar 1 > archives) and determine whether an unknown file should be >-labelled as `ascii text' or `data'. >+labelled as `ASCII text' or `data'. > .Sh OPTIONS > .Bl -tag -width indent > .It Fl v >--- lib/libftpio/ftpio.3.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ lib/libftpio/ftpio.3 Sat Sep 11 21:32:39 1999 >@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ > pointer for the file or NULL on failure. > .Pp > .Fn ftpAscii >-sets ascii mode for the current server connection named by >+sets ASCII mode for the current server connection named by > .Fa stream . > .Pp > .Fn ftpBinary >--- libexec/getty/gettytab.5.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ libexec/getty/gettytab.5 Sat Sep 11 21:32:45 1999 >@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ > will wait for the first string, and if it finds it, will send the > second, and so on. > Strings specified are separated by one or more tabs or spaces. >-Strings may contain standard ascii characters and special 'escapes', >+Strings may contain standard ASCII characters and special 'escapes', > which consist of a backslash character followed by one or more > characters which are interpreted as follows: > .Pp >--- gnu/usr.bin/gzip/gzip.1.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ gnu/usr.bin/gzip/gzip.1 Sat Sep 11 21:33:13 1999 >@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ > .SH OPTIONS > .TP > .B \-a --ascii >-Ascii text mode: convert end-of-lines using local conventions. This option >+ASCII text mode: convert end-of-lines using local conventions. This option > is supported only on some non-Unix systems. For MSDOS, CR LF is converted > to LF when compressing, and LF is converted to CR LF when decompressing. > .TP >--- usr.bin/hexdump/hexdump.1.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.bin/hexdump/hexdump.1 Sat Sep 11 21:33:38 1999 >@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ > .Os > .Sh NAME > .Nm hexdump, hd >-.Nd ascii, decimal, hexadecimal, octal dump >+.Nd ASCII, decimal, hexadecimal, octal dump > .Sh SYNOPSIS > .Nm hexdump > .Op Fl bcCdovx >--- share/man/man7/hier.7.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ share/man/man7/hier.7 Sat Sep 11 21:33:50 1999 >@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ > .It Li examples/ > various examples for users and programmers > .It Li games/ >-ascii text files used by various games >+ASCII text files used by various games > .It Li groff_font/ > device description file for device name > .It Li info/ >@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ > .It Li me/ > macros for use with the me macro package > .It Li misc/ >-misc system-wide ascii text files >+misc system-wide ASCII text files > .Bl -tag -width Fl -compact > .It Li fonts/ > ??? >--- usr.sbin/kernbb/kernbb.8.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.sbin/kernbb/kernbb.8 Sat Sep 11 21:34:03 1999 >@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ > .Fl a > option. > .Pp >-The output format is ascii, consisting of one line per record with the >+The output format is ASCII, consisting of one line per record with the > following fields: filename, linenumber, procedure, address, count > of executions, length of the basic-block in bytes and the product of > the previous two fields. >--- lib/libutil/login_times.3.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ lib/libutil/login_times.3 Sat Sep 11 21:34:09 1999 >@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ > .Pp > The > .Fn parse_lt >-function converts the ascii representation of a time period into >+function converts the ASCII representation of a time period into > a structure of type > .Ft login_time_t . > This is defined as: >--- usr.sbin/lpr/lpd/lpd.8.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.sbin/lpr/lpd/lpd.8 Sat Sep 11 21:34:14 1999 >@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ > .Xr pr 1 > and the text filters. > .It I >-Indent. The number of characters to indent the output by (in ascii). >+Indent. The number of characters to indent the output by (in ASCII). > .It U > Unlink. Name of file to remove upon completion of printing. > .It N >--- usr.bin/mklocale/mklocale.1.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.bin/mklocale/mklocale.1 Sat Sep 11 21:34:24 1999 >@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ > may be any of the following: > .Bl -tag -width 0x[0-9a-z]* > .It Ar 'x' >-The ascii character >+The ASCII character > .Ar x . > .It Ar '\ex' > The ANSI C character >@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ > .Dv RUNE2 > is the integer value represented by > .Dv RUNE1 . >-For example, the ascii character >+For example, the ASCII character > .Nm '0' > would map to the decimal value > .Nm 0 . >--- usr.sbin/xntpd/doc/ntpq.8.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.sbin/xntpd/doc/ntpq.8 Sat Sep 11 21:34:36 1999 >@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ > .It raw > Cause all output from query commands is printed as received from the > remote server. The only formating/intepretation done on the data is to >-transform nonascii data into a printable (but barely understandable) >+transform non-ASCII data into a printable (but barely understandable) > form. > .It cooked > Cause output from query commands to be >--- usr.bin/hexdump/od.1.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.bin/hexdump/od.1 Sat Sep 11 21:34:46 1999 >@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ > .Dt OD 1 > .Sh NAME > .Nm od >-.Nd octal, decimal, hex, ascii dump >+.Nd octal, decimal, hex, ASCII dump > .Sh SYNOPSIS > .Nm od > .Op Fl aBbcDdeFfHhIiLlOovXx >--- usr.sbin/ppp/ppp.8.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ usr.sbin/ppp/ppp.8 Sat Sep 11 21:34:53 1999 >@@ -3390,7 +3390,7 @@ > .Pp > When configuring > .Nm >-in this manner, it's expected that the host challenge is a series of ascii >+in this manner, it's expected that the host challenge is a series of ASCII > digits or characters. An encryption device or Secure ID card is usually > required to calculate the secret appropriate for the given challenge. > .It set authname Ar id >--- lib/libutil/property.3.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ lib/libutil/property.3 Sat Sep 11 21:34:59 1999 >@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ > .Nm properties_read , > .Nm propery_find , > .Nm properties_free >-.Nd functions to allow creating simple property lists from ascii file data. >+.Nd functions to allow creating simple property lists from ASCII file data. > .Sh SYNOPSIS > .Fd #include <sys/types.h> > .Fd #include <libutil.h> >--- lib/libutil/realhostname.3.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ lib/libutil/realhostname.3 Sat Sep 11 21:35:07 1999 >@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ > .Xr inet_ntoa 3 > is used to convert > .Ar ip >-to an ascii form. >+to an ASCII form. > .Pp > If the string written to > .Ar host >--- sbin/swapon/swapon.8.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ sbin/swapon/swapon.8 Sat Sep 11 21:35:15 1999 >@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ > .It Pa /dev/{wd,da}?s?b > standard paging devices > .It Pa /etc/fstab >-ascii filesystem description table >+ASCII filesystem description table > .El > .Sh BUGS > There is no way to stop paging and swapping on a device. >--- lib/libc/gen/sysctl.3.orig Sat Sep 11 21:30:35 1999 >+++ lib/libc/gen/sysctl.3 Sat Sep 11 21:35:20 1999 >@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ > .Pp > The > .Fn sysctlbyname >-function accepts an ascii representation of the name and internally >+function accepts an ASCII representation of the name and internally > looks up the integer name vector. Apart from that, it behaves the same > as the standard > .Fn sysctl
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