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File xmms2-0.7-escape-minus-signes.patch of Package xmms2
Description: Escape minus signes in man pages. Author: Benjamin Drung <bdrung@ubuntu.com> Bug: http://bugs.xmms2.xmms.se/view.php?id=2225 Index: debian.git/src/clients/launcher/xmms2-launcher.1 =================================================================== --- debian.git.orig/src/clients/launcher/xmms2-launcher.1 2010-02-19 18:43:54.000000000 +0100 +++ debian.git/src/clients/launcher/xmms2-launcher.1 2010-02-20 12:50:04.522899969 +0100 @@ -75,20 +75,20 @@ These options are currently recognised: .TP .I --l logfile / --logfile=logfile +\-l logfile / \-\-logfile=logfile Write log file to .I logfile instead of the default log file location .TP .I -- P pidfile / --pidfile=pidfile +\- P pidfile / \-\-pidfile=pidfile Write the pid of .I xmms2d to the file specified by .I pidfile .TP .I --? / --help +\-? / \-\-help Show help options .SH FILES .TP Index: debian.git/src/clients/nycli/nyxmms2.1 =================================================================== --- debian.git.orig/src/clients/nycli/nyxmms2.1 2010-02-19 18:43:54.000000000 +0100 +++ debian.git/src/clients/nycli/nyxmms2.1 2010-02-20 12:50:04.522899969 +0100 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBstop\fR [-n <tracks> | -t <time>] +\fBstop\fR [\-n <tracks> | \-t <time>] .PP .RS 4 Stop playback. @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBstatus\fR [-r <time>] [-f <format>] +\fBstatus\fR [\-r <time>] [\-f <format>] .PP .RS 4 Display playback status, either continuously or once. @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBjump\fR [-b] <pattern|positions> +\fBjump\fR [\-b] <pattern|positions> .PP .RS 4 Jump to the first media maching the pattern. @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBsearch\fR [-p <name> | -c <name>] [-o <prop1[,prop2...]>] [-l <prop1[,prop2...]>] <pattern> +\fBsearch\fR [\-p <name> | \-c <name>] [\-o <prop1[,prop2...]>] [\-l <prop1[,prop2...]>] <pattern> .PP .RS 4 Search and print all media matching the pattern. Search can be restricted @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBlist\fR [-p <name>] [pattern] +\fBlist\fR [\-p <name>] [pattern] .PP .RS 4 List the contents of a playlist (the active playlist by default). If a @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBadd\fR [-f [-N] [-P]] [-p <playlist> | -c <collection>] [-n | -a <pos|offset>] [pattern | paths] +\fBadd\fR [\-f [\-N] [\-P]] [\-p <playlist> | \-c <collection>] [\-n | \-a <pos|offset>] [pattern | paths] .PP .RS 4 Add the matching media or files to a playlist. @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ \-P | \-\-pls .RE .RS 8 -Treat the files as playlist files (implies --file.) +Treat the files as playlist files (implies \-\-file.) .RE .PP .RS 4 @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBremove\fR [-p <playlist>] <pattern|positions> +\fBremove\fR [\-p <playlist>] <pattern|positions> .PP .RS 4 Remove the matching media from a playlist. @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBmove\fR [-p <playlist>] [-n | -a <pos|offset>] <pattern|positions> +\fBmove\fR [\-p <playlist>] [\-n | \-a <pos|offset>] <pattern|positions> .PP .RS 4 Move entries inside a playlist. @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBhelp\fR [-a] [command] +\fBhelp\fR [\-a] [command] .PP .RS 4 List all commands, or help on one command. @@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ .PP .SH PLAYLIST COMMANDS .TP -\fBplaylist list\fR [-a] [pattern] +\fBplaylist list\fR [\-a] [pattern] .PP .RS 4 List all playlists. @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBplaylist create\fR [-p <playlist>] <name> +\fBplaylist create\fR [\-p <playlist>] <name> .PP .RS 4 Change the active playlist. @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBplaylist rename\fR [-f] [-p <playlist>] <newname> +\fBplaylist rename\fR [\-f] [\-p <playlist>] <newname> .PP .RS 4 Rename a playlist. By default, rename the active playlist. @@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBplaylist sort\fR [-o <order>] [playlist] +\fBplaylist sort\fR [\-o <order>] [playlist] .PP .RS 4 Sort a playlist. By default, sort the active playlist. @@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBplaylist config\fR [-t <type>] [-s <history>] [-u <upcoming>] [-i <coll>] [playlist] +\fBplaylist config\fR [\-t <type>] [\-s <history>] [\-u <upcoming>] [\-i <coll>] [playlist] .PP .RS 4 Configure a playlist by changing its type, attributes, etc. @@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBcollection create\fR [-f] [-a | -e] [-c <collection>] <name> [pattern] +\fBcollection create\fR [\-f] [\-a | \-e] [\-c <collection>] <name> [pattern] .PP .RS 4 Create a new collection. @@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBcollection rename\fR [-f] <oldname> <newname> +\fBcollection rename\fR [\-f] <oldname> <newname> .PP .RS 4 Rename a collection. @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ .PP .SH SERVER COMMANDS .TP -\fBserver import\fR [-N] <path> +\fBserver import\fR [\-N] <path> .PP .RS 4 Import new files into the media library. @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ .PP .TP -\fBserver property\fR [-i | -s | -D] [-S] <mid> [name [value]] +\fBserver property\fR [\-i | \-s | \-D] [\-S] <mid> [name [value]] .PP .RS 4 Get or set properties for a given media. @@ -910,10 +910,10 @@ If both a name and a value are provided, set the new value of the property. By default, set operations use client specific source and list, display operations use source-preference. -Use the --source option to override this behaviour. +Use the \-\-source option to override this behaviour. By default, the value will be used to determine whether it should be saved as a string or an integer. -Use the --int or --string flag to override this behaviour. +Use the \-\-int or \-\-string flag to override this behaviour. .RE .PP .RS 4 @@ -968,12 +968,12 @@ .PP .TP -\fBserver volume\fR [-c <name>] [value] +\fBserver volume\fR [\-c <name>] [value] .PP .RS 4 Get or set the audio volume (in a range of 0-100). If a value is provided, set the new value of the volume. Otherwise, display the current volume. -By default, the command applies to all audio channels. Use the --channel flag to override this behaviour. +By default, the command applies to all audio channels. Use the \-\-channel flag to override this behaviour. .RE .PP .RS 4 @@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@ \fBaddpls\fR .PP .RS 4 -add -f -P $@ +add \-f \-P $@ .RE .PP .RS 4 @@ -1068,7 +1068,7 @@ \fBcurrent\fR .PP .RS 4 -status -f $1 +status \-f $1 .RE .PP .RS 4 @@ -1189,13 +1189,13 @@ .RS 8 An alias can use positional parameters, for example: .PP -foo = add -f $1 $3 +foo = add \-f $1 $3 .PP foo ctkoz.ogg and slre.ogg .PP Will result in: .PP -add -f ctkoz.ogg slre.ogg +add \-f ctkoz.ogg slre.ogg .PP .RE .RS 4
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