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-rw-r--r-- | clients/zwrite/zwrite.1 | 40 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | zwgc/zwgc.1 | 6 |
2 files changed, 23 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/clients/zwrite/zwrite.1 b/clients/zwrite/zwrite.1 index 822177b..ca9aaa2 100644 --- a/clients/zwrite/zwrite.1 +++ b/clients/zwrite/zwrite.1 @@ -12,41 +12,41 @@ zwrite \- write to another user via Zephyr .SH SYNOPSIS .B zwrite [ -.BI -a +.BI \-a ] [ -.BI -d +.BI \-d ] [ -.BI -v +.BI \-v ] [ -.BI -q +.BI \-q ] [ -.BI -t +.BI \-t ] [ -.BI -u +.BI \-u ] [ -.BI -o +.BI \-o ] [ -.BI -n +.BI \-n ] [ -.BI -l +.BI \-l ] [ -.BI -C +.BI \-C ] [ -.BI -O +.BI \-O opcode ] [ -.BI -s +.BI \-s signature ] [ -.BI -c +.BI \-c class ] [ -.BI -i +.BI \-i instance ] [ -.BI -r +.BI \-r realm ] [ -.BI -f +.BI \-f arg ] [ .BI user \ ... ] [ -.BI -m +.BI \-m .BI message ] .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ for a description of how to restrict access to classes. When this option is specified, the message is sent to recipient "*" unless an additional list of recipients is specified. .br -This argument may not be used in conjunction with the -f option. +This argument may not be used in conjunction with the \-f option. .TP .B \-i \fIinstance\fR Allows a user to specify a different instance than the default. @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ sent to a large group of people (e.g. a development group) just by having the members subscribe to messages of class "MESSAGE", the specified instance, and recipient "*". .br -This argument may not be used in conjunction with the -f option. +This argument may not be used in conjunction with the \-f option. .TP .B \-r \fIrealm\fR Allows a user to specify a different realm for the message, if the @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ set to .I arg unmodified. .br -This option may not be used in conjunction with the -c or -i option. +This option may not be used in conjunction with the \-c or \-i option. .TP .B \-m .I Zwrite diff --git a/zwgc/zwgc.1 b/zwgc/zwgc.1 index 2d75fc6..d2d597c 100644 --- a/zwgc/zwgc.1 +++ b/zwgc/zwgc.1 @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ man page for details. formats its output messages according to the commands in its description file. The user's description file .RI ( $HOME/.zwgc.desc -by default, or whatever is specified by -f) is read, or the system file +by default, or whatever is specified by \-f) is read, or the system file is read if the user's does not exist. .PP Every time a notice is received, @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ over Zwgc*option, which takes precedence over *option entries. The following sources are searched in order: .nf .in +5 -command-line arguments (-xrm) +command-line arguments (\-xrm) contents of file named by XENVIRONMENT environment variable X server resource database (see \fIxrdb\fR(1)) application resources file @@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ If you do this with too many WindowGrams under the mouse, it is possible for your subscriptions to be lost. If \fIzctl retrieve\fR returns nothing, then issue a \fIzctl load\fR command to re-subscribe to your default set of subscriptions. If you use znol, then \fIznol --q &\fR will restore the subscriptions you need for \fIznol\fR. +\-q &\fR will restore the subscriptions you need for \fIznol\fR. .PP Portions of the text of a message may be selected for "pasting" into other X applications by using the shift key in cooperation with the pointer |