| Author: Roland Rosenfeld <roland@debian.org> |
| Description: Escape hyphen '-' in man pages |
| |
| --- a/doc/fig2dev.1 |
| +++ b/doc/fig2dev.1 |
| @@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ |
| Notes: |
| .br |
| .I dvips |
| -and |
| + and |
| .I xdvi |
| -must be compiled with the tpic support (-DTPIC) for epic, eepic and tpic to work. |
| +must be compiled with the tpic support (\-DTPIC) for epic, eepic and tpic to work. |
| .br |
| You must have ghostscript and ps2pdf, which comes with the ghostscript distribution |
| to get the pdf output and the bitmap formats (png, jpeg, etc.), and the netpbm (pbmplus) |
| @@ -81,16 +81,16 @@ |
| |
| .TP |
| .B "\-D +/-rangelist" |
| -With +rangelist, keep only those depths in the list. With -rangelist, keep all |
| +With +rangelist, keep only those depths in the list. With \-rangelist, keep all |
| depths except those in the list. The rangelist may be a list of comma-separated |
| -numbers or ranges separated by colon (:). For example, -D +10,40,55:70,80 |
| +numbers or ranges separated by colon (:). For example, \-D +10,40,55:70,80 |
| means keep only layers 10, 40, 55 \fBthrough\fR 70, and 80. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -K |
| -The selection of the depths with the '-D +/-rangelist' option does normally not |
| +.B \-K |
| +The selection of the depths with the '\-D +/\-rangelist' option does normally not |
| affect the calcualtion of the bounding box. Thus the generated document might |
| -have a much larger bounding box than necessary. If -K is given then the |
| +have a much larger bounding box than necessary. If \-K is given then the |
| bounding box is adjusted to include only those objects in the selected depths. |
| |
| .TP |
| @@ -107,10 +107,10 @@ |
| .TP |
| .B "\-G minor[:major][:unit]" |
| Draws a grid on the page. Specify thin, or thin and thick line |
| -spacing in one of several units. For example, "-G .25:1cm" draws a thin, |
| +spacing in one of several units. For example, "\-G .25:1cm" draws a thin, |
| gray line every .25 cm and a thicker gray line every 1 cm. Specifying |
| -"-G 1in" draws a thin line every 1 inch. |
| -Fractions may be used, e.g. "-G 1/16:1/2in" will draw a thin line every |
| +"\-G 1in" draws a thin line every 1 inch. |
| +Fractions may be used, e.g. "\-G 1/16:1/2in" will draw a thin line every |
| 1/16 inch (0.0625 inch) and a thick line every 1/2 inch. |
| .br |
| Allowable units are: i, in, inch, f, ft, feet, c, cm, mm, and m. |
| @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ |
| Set the magnification at which the figure is rendered to |
| .I mag. |
| The default is 1.0. |
| -This may not be used with the maxdimension option (-Z). |
| +This may not be used with the maxdimension option (\-Z). |
| |
| .TP |
| .B "\-s size" |
| @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ |
| .I maxdimension |
| inches or cm, depending on whether the figure was saved with |
| imperial or metric units. |
| -This may not be used with the magnification option (-m). |
| +This may not be used with the magnification option (\-m). |
| |
| .TP |
| .I other options |
| @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ |
| something that they won't do with EPS files that have an ASCII preview. |
| .TP |
| .B "\-b dummyarg" |
| -Generate binary output (dummy argument required after the "-b"). |
| +Generate binary output (dummy argument required after the "\-b"). |
| |
| .TP |
| .B \-r |
| @@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ |
| file. |
| The table must have 21 entries - one for each of the area fill patterns. |
| Each entry consists of 5 numbers which specify the |
| -1.) pattern number (-1 - 6), |
| +1.) pattern number (\-1 - 6), |
| 2.) pattern length (inches), |
| 3.) fill type (1 - 5), |
| 4.) fill spacing (inches) and |
| @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ |
| .TP |
| .B \-F |
| Use correct font sizes (points, 1/72 inch) instead of the traditional size that xfig/fig2dev uses, |
| -which is (1/80 inch). The corresponding xfig command-line option is -correct_font_size. |
| +which is (1/80 inch). The corresponding xfig command-line option is \-correct_font_size. |
| |
| .TP |
| .B \-g color |
| @@ -403,13 +403,13 @@ |
| Convert all colors to grayscale. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -S smoothfactor |
| +.B \-S smoothfactor |
| This will smooth the output by passing |
| .I smoothfactor |
| to ghostscript in the |
| -.I -dTextAlphaBits |
| +.I \-dTextAlphaBits |
| and |
| -.I -dGraphicsAlphaBits |
| +.I \-dGraphicsAlphaBits |
| options to improve font rendering and graphic smoothing. |
| A value of 2 for |
| .I smoothfactor |
| @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ |
| .SH GIF OPTIONS |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -t color |
| +.B \-t color |
| Use |
| .I color |
| for the transparent color in the GIF file. This must be specified |
| @@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ |
| |
| .SH JPEG OPTIONS |
| .TP |
| -.B -q image_quality |
| +.B \-q image_quality |
| use the integer value |
| .I image_quality |
| for the JPEG "Quality" factor. Valid values are 0-100, with the default being 75. |
| @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ |
| .I fig2dev |
| scales the figure by 1/8 before generating METAFONT code. |
| The magnification can be further changed with the |
| -.B -m |
| +.B \-m |
| option or by giving magnification options to |
| .B mf. |
| .LP |
| @@ -506,33 +506,33 @@ |
| under the subdirectory: graphics/mfpic |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -C code |
| +.B \-C code |
| specifies the starting METAFONT font code. The default is 32. |
| .TP |
| -.B -n name |
| +.B \-n name |
| specifies the name to use in the output file. |
| .TP |
| -.B -p pen_magnification |
| +.B \-p pen_magnification |
| specifies how much the line width should be magnified compared to the |
| original figure. The default is 1. |
| .TP |
| -.B -t top |
| +.B \-t top |
| specifies the top of the whole coordinate system. The default is |
| .B ypos. |
| .TP |
| -.B -x xmin |
| +.B \-x xmin |
| specifies the minimum x coordinate value of the figure (inches). The |
| default is 0. |
| .TP |
| -.B -y ymin |
| +.B \-y ymin |
| specifies the minumum y coordinate value of the figure (inches). The |
| default is 0. |
| .TP |
| -.B -X xmax |
| +.B \-X xmax |
| specifies the maximum x coordinate value of the figure (inches). The |
| default is 8. |
| .TP |
| -.B -Y ymax |
| +.B \-Y ymax |
| specifies the maximum y coordinate value of the figure (inches). The |
| default is 8. |
| |
| @@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ |
| Include file content as additional header. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -o |
| +.B \-o |
| Old mode (no latex). |
| |
| .TP |
| @@ -597,15 +597,15 @@ |
| Set encoding for latex text translation (0 no translation, 1 ISO-8859-1, 2 ISO-8859-2) |
| |
| .SH GBX OPTIONS (Gerber, RS-247-X) |
| -Typically you will wish to set the y scale to -1. See |
| -.B -g |
| +Typically you will wish to set the y scale to \-1. See |
| +.B \-g |
| for more information. |
| .TP |
| -.B -d [mm|in] |
| +.B \-d [mm|in] |
| Output dimensions should be assumed to be millimeters (mm) or inches |
| (in). The default is millimeters. |
| .TP |
| -.B -p [pos|neg] |
| +.B \-p [pos|neg] |
| Select the image polarity. For positive images lines drawn in the fig |
| file will generate lines of material. For negative images lines drawn |
| in the fig file will result in removed material. Consider etching a |
| @@ -613,29 +613,29 @@ |
| choosing 'neg' will result in these lines being etched through the |
| chrome, leaving transparent lines. |
| .TP |
| -.B -g <x scale>x<y scale>+<x offset>+<y offset> |
| +.B \-g <x scale>x<y scale>+<x offset>+<y offset> |
| This controls the geometry of the output, scaling the dimensions as |
| shown and applying the given offset. Typically you will wish to set |
| -the y scale to -1, mirroring about the x axis. This is because Gerber |
| +the y scale to \-1, mirroring about the x axis. This is because Gerber |
| assumes the origin to be bottom left, while xfig selects top left. |
| .TP |
| -.B -f <n digits>.<n digits> |
| +.B \-f <n digits>.<n digits> |
| This controls the number of digits of precision before and after the |
| -implied decimal point. With -f 5.3 the following number 12345678 |
| -corresponds to 12345.678. Whereas with -f 3.5 it corresponds to |
| +implied decimal point. With \-f 5.3 the following number 12345678 |
| +corresponds to 12345.678. Whereas with \-f 3.5 it corresponds to |
| 123.45678. The default is for 3 places before the decimal point and 5 |
| after. This corresponds, to a range of 0 to 1m in 10 micron |
| increments. |
| .TP |
| -.B -i [on|off] |
| +.B \-i [on|off] |
| Controls the output of comments describing the type of objects being |
| output. The text appears as comments starting with ## on each line in |
| the output file. By default this is on. |
| |
| .SH POSTSCRIPT, ENCAPSULATED POSTSCRIPT (EPS), and PDF OPTIONS |
| With PostScript, xfig can be used to create multiple page figures |
| -Specify the -M option to produce a multi-page output. |
| -For posters, add -O to overlap the pages slightly to get around the problem of |
| +Specify the \-M option to produce a multi-page output. |
| +For posters, add \-O to overlap the pages slightly to get around the problem of |
| the unprintable area in most printers, then cut and paste the pages together. |
| Due to memory limitations of most laser printers, the figure should not |
| have large imported images (bitmaps). Great for text with very big letters. |
| @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ |
| .LP |
| The EPS driver has the following two special options: |
| .TP |
| -.B -B 'Wx [Wy X0 Y0]' |
| +.B \-B 'Wx [Wy X0 Y0]' |
| This specifies that the bounding box of the EPS file should have the |
| width Wx and the height Wy. |
| Note that it doesn't scale the figure to this size, it merely sets the bounding box. |
| @@ -667,13 +667,13 @@ |
| screen (0,0) (upper-left). |
| Wx, Wy, X0 and Y0 are interpreted in centimeters or inches depending on the measure |
| given in the fig-file. |
| -Remember to put either quotes (") or apostrophes (') to group the arguments to -B. |
| +Remember to put either quotes (") or apostrophes (') to group the arguments to \-B. |
| .TP |
| -.B -R 'Wx [Wy X0 Y0]' |
| -Same as the -B option except that X0 and Y0 is relative to the lower |
| +.B \-R 'Wx [Wy X0 Y0]' |
| +Same as the \-B option except that X0 and Y0 is relative to the lower |
| left corner of the |
| .B figure. |
| -Remember to put either quotes (") or apostrophes (') to group the arguments to -R. |
| +Remember to put either quotes (") or apostrophes (') to group the arguments to \-R. |
| .LP |
| The PDF driver uses all the PostScript options. |
| .LP |
| @@ -697,106 +697,106 @@ |
| In addition, there are 16 patterns such as bricks, diagonal lines, |
| crosshatch, etc. |
| .TP |
| -.B -A |
| +.B \-A |
| Add an ASCII (EPSI) preview. |
| .TP |
| -.B -b borderwidth |
| +.B \-b borderwidth |
| Make blank border around figure of width |
| .I borderwidth. |
| .br |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -C dummy_arg |
| +.B \-C dummy_arg |
| Add a color *binary* TIFF preview for Microsoft products that need a binary preview. |
| -See also -T (monochrome preview). A dummy argument must be supplied for historical reasons. |
| +See also \-T (monochrome preview). A dummy argument must be supplied for historical reasons. |
| .TP |
| -.B -c |
| +.B \-c |
| option centers the figure on the page. |
| The centering may not be accurate if there are texts in the |
| .I fig_file |
| that extends too far to the right of other objects. |
| .TP |
| -.B -e |
| +.B \-e |
| option puts the figure against the edge (not centered) of the page. |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -F |
| +.B \-F |
| Use correct font sizes (points) instead of the traditional size that xfig/fig2dev uses, |
| -which is 1/80 inch. The corresponding xfig command-line option is -correct_font_size. |
| +which is 1/80 inch. The corresponding xfig command-line option is \-correct_font_size. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -g color |
| +.B \-g color |
| Use |
| .I color |
| for the background. |
| .TP |
| -.B -l dummy_arg |
| +.B \-l dummy_arg |
| Generate figure in landscape mode. The dummy argument is ignored, |
| but must appear on the command line for reasons of compatibility. |
| This option will override the orientation specification in the |
| file (for file versions 3.0 and higher). |
| .br |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| .TP |
| -.B -M |
| +.B \-M |
| Generate multiple pages if figure exceeds paper size. |
| .br |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| .TP |
| .B \-N |
| Convert all colors to grayscale. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -n name |
| +.B \-n name |
| Set the Title part of the PostScript output to |
| .I name. |
| This is useful when the input to |
| .I fig2dev |
| comes from standard input. |
| .TP |
| -.B -O |
| +.B \-O |
| When used with \fB-M\fR, |
| overlaps the pages slightly to get around the problem of |
| the unprintable area in most printers. |
| .br |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| .TP |
| -.B -p dummy_arg |
| +.B \-p dummy_arg |
| Generate figure in portrait mode. The dummy argument is ignored, |
| but must appear on the command line for reasons of compatibility. |
| This option will override the orientation specification in the |
| file (for file versions 3.0 and higher). |
| This is the default for Fig files of version 2.1 or lower. |
| .br |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -T |
| +.B \-T |
| Add a monochrome *binary* TIFF preview for Microsoft products that need a binary preview. |
| -See also -C (color preview). |
| +See also \-C (color preview). |
| .TP |
| .TP |
| -.B -x offset |
| +.B \-x offset |
| shift the figure in the X direction by |
| .I offset |
| units (1/72 inch). |
| A negative value shifts the figure to the left and a positive value to the right. |
| .br |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| .TP |
| -.B -y offset |
| +.B \-y offset |
| shift the figure in the Y direction by |
| .I offset |
| units (1/72 inch). |
| A negative value shifts the figure up and a positive value down. |
| .br |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| .TP |
| -.B -z papersize |
| +.B \-z papersize |
| Sets the papersize. |
| -Not availble in EPS. |
| +Not available in EPS. |
| .br |
| Available paper sizes are: |
| .nf |
| @@ -839,17 +839,17 @@ |
| special text. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -F |
| +.B \-F |
| Use correct font sizes (points) instead of the traditional size that xfig/fig2dev uses, |
| -which is 1/80 inch. The corresponding xfig command-line option is -correct_font_size. |
| +which is 1/80 inch. The corresponding xfig command-line option is \-correct_font_size. |
| |
| .TP |
| -.B -g color |
| +.B \-g color |
| Use |
| .I color |
| for the background. |
| .TP |
| -.B -n name |
| +.B \-n name |
| sets the Title part of the PostScript output to |
| .I name. |
| This is useful when the input to |
| @@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ |
| LaTeX document. With this option on, you can set the font from your LaTeX |
| document (like "\fB\\sfshape \\input picture.eepic\fR"). |
| .TP |
| -.B -p file |
| +.B \-p file |
| specifies the name of the PostScript file to be overlaid. |
| If not set or its value is null then no PS file will be inserted. |
| |
| @@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ |
| .TP |
| .B \-P |
| Shorthand for |
| -.B -n 3 |
| +.B \-n 3 |
| . |
| |
| .TP |
| @@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ |
| directory! Don't put your stuff here. The |
| .B includegraphics |
| commands in the output file refer to this directory. Even |
| -if the -p option is not used, |
| +if the \-p option is not used, |
| .B includegrpahics |
| commands follow this convention with the default directory |
| .I "\./eps". |
| @@ -1064,26 +1064,26 @@ |
| |
| .SH TK and PTK OPTIONS (tcl/tk and Perl/tk) |
| .TP |
| -.B -l dummy_arg |
| +.B \-l dummy_arg |
| Generate figure in landscape mode. The dummy argument is ignored, |
| but must appear on the command line for reasons of compatibility. |
| This option will override the orientation specification in the |
| file (for file versions 3.0 and higher). |
| .TP |
| -.B -p dummy_arg |
| +.B \-p dummy_arg |
| Generate figure in portrait mode. The dummy argument is ignored, |
| but must appear on the command line for reasons of compatibility. |
| This option will override the orientation specification in the |
| file (for file versions 3.0 and higher). |
| This is the default for Fig files of version 2.1 or lower. |
| .TP |
| -.B -P |
| +.B \-P |
| Generate canvas of full page size instead of using the bounding box |
| of the figure's objects. The default is to use only the bounding box. |
| .TP |
| -.B -z papersize |
| +.B \-z papersize |
| Sets the papersize. See the POSTSCRIPT OPTIONS for available paper sizes. |
| -This is only used when the -P option (use full page) is used. |
| +This is only used when the \-P option (use full page) is used. |
| |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| [x]fig(1), |
| --- a/doc/transfig.1 |
| +++ b/doc/transfig.1 |
| @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ |
| transfig \- creates a makefile for portable LaTeX figures |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .B transfig |
| -[ -L \fIlanguage\fR ] |
| -[ -M \fImakefile\fR ] |
| -[ -T \fItexfile\fR ] |
| -[ -I \fImacrofile\fR ] |
| -[ -V ] |
| +[ \-L \fIlanguage\fR ] |
| +[ \-M \fImakefile\fR ] |
| +[ \-T \fItexfile\fR ] |
| +[ \-I \fImacrofile\fR ] |
| +[ \-V ] |
| [ \fIcontrol_specs\fR figfile ... ] |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .I Transfig |
| @@ -76,13 +76,13 @@ |
| is the default. |
| .PP |
| The names of the makefile and TeX macro file can be set with the |
| --M and -T options. |
| +\-M and \-T options. |
| The default names are "Makefile" and "transfig.tex", respectively. |
| If there is already an existing \fImakefile\fR in the directory, transfig |
| first renames it to \fImakefile~\fR. The same holds for any existing TeX macro file. |
| -If the -I option is specified, then a command to read in \fImacrofile\fR is |
| +If the \-I option is specified, then a command to read in \fImacrofile\fR is |
| inserted into the TeX macro file. |
| -If the -V option is specified, the program version number is printed only. |
| +If the \-V option is specified, the program version number is printed only. |
| .PP |
| Control specifiers are |
| .TP |