From 14d7987d25d0001b086e99647f625f959001a537 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Yury V. Zaytsev" Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 21:12:50 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Ticket #3644: man page uses "the Midnight Commander" instead of "Midnight Commander" Signed-off-by: Yury V. Zaytsev --- doc/man/mc.1.in | 154 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- doc/man/mcedit.1.in | 8 +-- doc/man/mcview.1.in | 6 +- 3 files changed, 84 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/man/mc.1.in b/doc/man/mc.1.in index f478d7f2f..c103ac020 100644 --- a/doc/man/mc.1.in +++ b/doc/man/mc.1.in @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Don't load key bindings from any file, use default hardcoded keys. Print the last working directory to the specified file. This option is not meant to be used directly. Instead, it's used from a special shell script that automatically changes the current directory of the shell to -the last directory the Midnight Commander was in. Source the file +the last directory Midnight Commander was in. Source the file .B %libexecdir%/mc/mc.sh (bash and zsh users) or .B %libexecdir%/mc.csh @@ -144,13 +144,13 @@ section. .TP .I \-t, \-\-termcap Used only if the code was compiled with Slang and terminfo: it makes -the Midnight Commander use the value of the +Midnight Commander use the value of the .B TERMCAP variable for the terminal information instead of the information on the system wide terminal database .TP .I \-u, \-\-nosubshell -Disable use of the concurrent shell (only makes sense if the Midnight +Disable use of the concurrent shell (only makes sense if Midnight Commander has been built with concurrent shell support). .TP .I \-U, \-\-subshell @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ value of "other_dir" from panels.ini is the directory to be shown in the passive panel. .\"NODE "Overview" .SH "Overview" -The screen of the Midnight Commander is divided into four parts. +The screen of Midnight Commander is divided into four parts. Almost all of the screen space is taken up by two directory panels. By default, the second line from the bottom of the screen is the shell command line, and the bottom line shows the function key labels. @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ menu bar line\&. The menu bar line may not be visible, but appears if you click the topmost line with the mouse or press the F9 key. .PP -The Midnight Commander provides a view of two directories at the same +Midnight Commander provides a view of two directories at the same time. One of the panels is the current panel (a selection bar is in the current panel). Almost all operations take place on the current panel. Some file operations like Rename and Copy by default use the @@ -215,9 +215,9 @@ and the File Menu\&. .\"File Menu" .PP -You can execute system commands from the Midnight Commander by simply +You can execute system commands from Midnight Commander by simply typing them. Everything you type will appear on the shell command line, -and when you press Enter the Midnight Commander will execute the +and when you press Enter, Midnight Commander will execute the command line you typed; read the .\"LINK2" Shell Command Line @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Input Line Keys sections to learn more about the command line. .\"NODE "Mouse Support" .SH "Mouse Support" -The Midnight Commander comes with mouse support. It is activated +Midnight Commander comes with mouse support. It is activated whenever you are running on an .B xterm(1) terminal (it even works if you take a telnet, ssh or rlogin connection to @@ -262,13 +262,13 @@ file and changing the .I mouse_repeat_rate parameter. .PP -If you are running the Midnight Commander with the mouse support, you +If you are running Midnight Commander with the mouse support, you can get the default mouse behavior (cutting and pasting text) by holding down the Shift key. .SH "" .\"NODE "Keys" .SH "Keys" -Some commands in the Midnight Commander involve the use of the +Some commands in Midnight Commander involve the use of the .I Control (sometimes labeled CTRL or CTL) and the .I Meta @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ release it, then type the character . .B S\- means hold the Shift key down while typing . .PP -All input lines in the Midnight Commander use an approximation to +All input lines in Midnight Commander use an approximation to the GNU Emacs editor's key bindings (default). .PP You may redefine key bindings. See @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ extensions file then the corresponding command is executed. .TP .B C\-l -repaint all the information in the Midnight Commander. +repaint all the information in Midnight Commander. .TP .B C\-x c run the @@ -471,15 +471,15 @@ dialog. .B C\-o when the program is being run in the Linux or FreeBSD console or under an xterm, it will show you the output of the previous command. When ran -on the Linux console, the Midnight Commander uses an external program +on the Linux console, Midnight Commander uses an external program (cons.saver) to handle saving and restoring of information on the screen. .PP When the subshell support is compiled in, you can type C\-o at any time -and you will be taken back to the Midnight Commander main screen, to +and you will be taken back to Midnight Commander's main screen, to return to your application just type C\-o. If you have an application suspended by using this trick, you won't be able to execute other -programs from the Midnight Commander until you terminate the suspended +programs from Midnight Commander until you terminate the suspended application. .\"NODE " Directory Panels" .SH " Directory Panels" @@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ directory hotlist and change to the selected directory. .TP .B + \ (plus) -this is used to select (tag) a group of files. The Midnight Commander +this is used to select (tag) a group of files. Midnight Commander will prompt for a selection options. When .I Files only checkbox is on, only files will be selected. If @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ the command line. .TP .B C\-q the quote command can be used to insert characters that are otherwise -interpreted by the Midnight Commander (like the '+' symbol) +interpreted by Midnight Commander (like the '+' symbol) .TP .B Alt\-p, Alt\-n use these keys to browse through the command history. Alt\-p takes you @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ The help viewer, the file viewer and the directory tree use common code to handle moving. Therefore they accept exactly the same keys. Each of them also accepts some keys of its own. .PP -Other parts of the Midnight Commander use some of the same movement +Other parts of Midnight Commander use some of the same movement keys, so this section may be of use for those parts too. .TP .B Up, C\-p @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ The .\"LINK2" Options Menu .\"Options Menu" -lists the actions which allow you to customize the Midnight Commander. +lists the actions which allow you to customize Midnight Commander. .\"NODE " Left and Right Menus" .SH " Left and Right (Above and Below) Menus" The outlook of the directory panels can be changed from the @@ -1001,7 +1001,7 @@ The reread command reload the list of files in the directory. It is useful if other processes have created or removed files. .\"NODE " File Menu" .SH " File Menu" -The Midnight Commander uses the F1 \- F10 keys as keyboard shortcuts +Midnight Commander uses the F1 \- F10 keys as keyboard shortcuts for commands appearing in the file menu. The escape sequences for the function keys are terminfo capabilities kf1 trough kf10. On terminals without function key support, you can achieve the same functionality by @@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ Invoke the user menu\&. .\"Edit Menu File" The user menu provides an easy way to provide users with a menu and -add extra features to the Midnight Commander. +add extra features to Midnight Commander. .PP .B View (F3, F13) .PP @@ -1137,7 +1137,7 @@ you don't even want to know. .PP A symbolic link is a reference to the name of the original file. If the original file is deleted the symbolic link is useless. It is quite -easy to notice that the files represent the same image. The Midnight +easy to notice that the files represent the same image. Midnight Commander shows an "@"\-sign in front of the file name if it is a symbolic link to somewhere (except to directory, where it shows a tilde (~)). The original file which the link points to is shown on mini\-status line if the @@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ command if you have full command line and want to cd somewhere. .PP .B Select group (+) .PP -This is used to select (tag) a group of files. The Midnight Commander +This is used to select (tag) a group of files. Midnight Commander will prompt for a selection options. When .I Files only checkbox is on, only files will be selected. If @@ -1229,10 +1229,10 @@ command. .PP .B Quit (F10, Shift\-F10) .PP -Terminate the Midnight Commander. Shift\-F10 is used when you want to +Terminate Midnight Commander. Shift\-F10 is used when you want to quit and you are using the shell wrapper. Shift\-F10 will not take you -to the last directory you visited with the Midnight Commander, instead -it will stay at the directory where you started the Midnight Commander. +to the last directory you visited with Midnight Commander, instead +it will stay at the directory where you started Midnight Commander. .\"NODE " Quick cd" .SH " Quick cd" This command is useful if you have a full command line and want to @@ -1317,14 +1317,14 @@ pressing F2). .\"NODE " Directory Tree" .SH " Directory Tree" The Directory Tree command shows a tree figure of the directories. You -can select a directory from the figure and the Midnight Commander will +can select a directory from the figure and Midnight Commander will change to that directory. .PP There are two ways to invoke the tree. The real directory tree command is available from Commands menu. The other way is to select tree view from the Left or Right menu. .PP -To get rid of long delays the Midnight Commander creates the tree +To get rid of long delays, Midnight Commander creates the tree figure by scanning only a small subset of all the directories. If the directory which you want to see is missing, move to its parent directory and press C\-r (or F2). @@ -1496,7 +1496,7 @@ command from the list and do not have to type it again. .\"NODE " Hotlist" .SH " Hotlist" The Directory hotlist command shows the labels of the directories -in the directory hotlist. The Midnight Commander will change to the +in the directory hotlist. Midnight Commander will change to the directory corresponding to the selected label. From the hotlist dialog, you can remove already created label/directory pairs and add new ones. To add new directories quickly, you can use the Add to hotlist command @@ -1747,7 +1747,7 @@ Comments are started with '#'. The additional comment lines must start with '#', space or tab. .\"NODE " Options Menu" .SH " Options Menu" -The Midnight Commander has some options that may be toggled on and +Midnight Commander has some options that may be toggled on and off in several dialogs which are accessible from this menu. Options are enabled if they have an asterisk or "x" in front of them. .PP @@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@ The Configuration .\"Configuration" command pops up a dialog from which you can change most of settings of -the Midnight Commander. +Midnight Commander. .PP The .\"LINK2" @@ -1825,7 +1825,7 @@ automatically turned off if the speed of your terminal is less than 9600 bps. .PP .I Compute totals. -If this option is enabled, the Midnight Commander computes total byte +If this option is enabled, Midnight Commander computes total byte sizes and total number of files prior to any Copy, Rename and Delete operations. This will provide you with a more accurate progress bar at the expense of some speed. This option has no effect, if @@ -1849,7 +1849,7 @@ Disabled by default. .PP .B Esc key mode. .PP -By default the Midnight Commander treats the ESC key as a key prefix. +By default, Midnight Commander treats the ESC key as a key prefix. Therefore, you should press Esc code twice to exit a dialog. But there is a possibility to use a single press of ESC key for that action. .PP @@ -1869,7 +1869,7 @@ than Timeout option value. .PP .B Pause after run .PP -After executing your commands, the Midnight Commander can pause, so +After executing your commands, Midnight Commander can pause, so that you can examine the output of the command. There are three possible settings for this variable: .PP @@ -1934,7 +1934,7 @@ dot. If the option is disabled, then the regular expressions are the ones described in ed(1). .PP .I Complete: show all. -By default the Midnight Commander pops up all possible +By default, Midnight Commander pops up all possible .\"LINK2" completions .\"Completion" @@ -1952,10 +1952,10 @@ Midnight Commander shows a rotating dash in the upper right corner as a work in progress indicator. .PP .I Cd follows links. -This option, if set, causes the Midnight Commander to follow the +This option, if set, causes Midnight Commander to follow the logical chain of directories when changing current directory either in the panels, or using the cd command. This is the default -behavior of bash. When unset, the Midnight Commander follows the +behavior of bash. When unset, Midnight Commander follows the real directory structure, so cd .. if you've entered that directory through a link will move you to the current directory's real parent and not to the directory where the link was present. @@ -1967,8 +1967,8 @@ confirmation dialogs for deletion changes from "Yes" to "No". This option is disabled by default. .PP .I Auto save setup. -If this option is enabled, when you exit the Midnight Commander the -configurable options of the Midnight Commander are saved in the +If this option is enabled, when you exit Midnight Commander, the +configurable options of Midnight Commander are saved in the ~/.config/mc/ini file. .\"NODE " Layout" .SH " Layout" @@ -2041,15 +2041,15 @@ together. If the option is disabled (default), directories (and links to directories) are shown at the beginning of the listing, and other files below. .PP .I Show backup files. -If enabled, the Midnight Commander will show files ending with a tilde. +If enabled, Midnight Commander will show files ending with a tilde. Otherwise, they won't be shown (like GNU's ls option \-B). Enabled by default. .PP .I Show hidden files. -If enabled, the Midnight Commander will show all files that start with +If enabled, Midnight Commander will show all files that start with a dot (like ls \-a). Disabled by default. .PP .I Fast directory reload. -If this option is enabled, the Midnight Commander will use a trick to +If this option is enabled, Midnight Commander will use a trick to determine if the directory contents have changed. The trick is to reload the directory only if the i\-node of the directory has changed; this means that reloads only happen when files are created or deleted. If what @@ -2076,7 +2076,7 @@ option is unchecked, file listing panels exchange its content keeping listing format and sort options. Unchecked by default. .PP .I Auto save panels setup. -If this option is enabled, when you exit the Midnight Commander the +If this option is enabled, when you exit Midnight Commander, the current settings of panels are saved in the ~/.config/mc/panels.ini file. Disabled by default. .PP @@ -2197,12 +2197,12 @@ This option gives you control over the settings of the Virtual File System\&. .\"Virtual File System" .PP -The Midnight Commander keeps in memory the information related to some +Midnight Commander keeps in memory the information related to some of the virtual file systems to speed up the access to the files in the file system (for example, directory listings fetched from FTP servers). .PP Also, in order to access the contents of compressed files (for example, -compressed tar files) the Midnight Commander needs to create temporary +compressed tar files), Midnight Commander needs to create temporary uncompressed files on your disk. .PP Since both the information in memory and the temporary files on disk @@ -2220,7 +2220,7 @@ regular tar file. .PP Now, since we all love to browse files and tar files all over the disk, it's common that you will leave a tar file and then re\-enter it later. -Since decompression is slow, the Midnight Commander will cache the +Since decompression is slow, Midnight Commander will cache the information in memory for a limited time. When the timeout expires, all the resources associated with the file system are released. The default timeout is set to one minute. @@ -2278,7 +2278,7 @@ connection is initiated by the server. This may not work with some firewalls. .\"NODE " Save Setup" .SH " Save Setup" -At startup the Midnight Commander will try to load initialization +At startup, Midnight Commander will try to load initialization information from the ~/.config/mc/ini file. If this file doesn't exist, it will load the information from the system\-wide configuration file, located in %prefix%/share/mc/mc.ini. If the @@ -2311,11 +2311,11 @@ for more information. .SH "" .\"NODE "Executing operating system commands" .SH "Executing operating system commands" -You may execute commands by typing them directly in the Midnight +You may execute commands by typing them directly in Midnight Commander's input line, or by selecting the program you want to execute with the selection bar in one of the panels and hitting Enter. .PP -If you press Enter over a file that is not executable, the Midnight +If you press Enter over a file that is not executable, Midnight Commander checks the extension of the selected file against the extensions in the .\"LINK2" @@ -2331,7 +2331,7 @@ takes place before executing the command. .SH " The cd internal command" The .I cd -command is interpreted by the Midnight Commander, it is not passed to +command is interpreted by Midnight Commander, it is not passed to the command shell for execution. Thus it may not handle all of the nice macro expansion and substitution that your shell does, although it does some of them: @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ directory name '\-' like this: .I CDPATH directories. If the directory specified to the .B cd -command is not in the current directory, then The Midnight Commander +command is not in the current directory, then Midnight Commander uses the value in the environment variable .B CDPATH to search for the directory in any of the named directories. @@ -2482,7 +2482,7 @@ file) and run it in a pseudo terminal, instead of invoking a new shell each time you execute a command, the command will be passed to the subshell as if you had typed it. This also allows you to change the environment variables, use shell functions and define aliases that are -valid until you quit the Midnight Commander. +valid until you quit Midnight Commander. .PP .B bash users may specify startup commands in ~/.local/share/mc/bashrc (fallback ~/.bashrc) @@ -2499,7 +2499,7 @@ The following paragraphs are relevant only when the subshell support is active: .PP You can suspend applications at any -time with the sequence C\-o and jump back to the Midnight Commander, if +time with the sequence C\-o and jump back to Midnight Commander, if you interrupt an application, you will not be able to run other external commands until you quit the application you interrupted. .PP @@ -2590,7 +2590,7 @@ command combined into one window. You can change the permissions and owner/group of files at once. .\"NODE "File Operations" .SH "File Operations" -When you copy, move or delete files the Midnight Commander shows the +When you copy, move or delete files, Midnight Commander shows the file operations dialog. It shows the files currently being processed and uses up to three progress bars. The file bar indicates the percentage of the current file that has been processed so far. The @@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ open a dialog window with the list of currently open screens (or use the "Screen list" menu item). .\"NODE "Completion" .SH "Completion" -Let the Midnight Commander type for you. +Let Midnight Commander type for you. .PP Attempt to perform completion on the text before current position. MC attempts completion treating the text as variable (if the text begins @@ -3159,12 +3159,12 @@ when substitution is performed in the input line. .\"NODE "Virtual File System" .SH "Virtual File System" -The Midnight Commander is provided with a code layer to access the file +Midnight Commander is provided with a code layer to access the file system; this code layer is known as the virtual file system switch. The -virtual file system switch allows the Midnight Commander to manipulate +virtual file system switch allows Midnight Commander to manipulate files not located on the Unix file system. .PP -Currently the Midnight Commander is packaged with some Virtual File +Currently, Midnight Commander is packaged with some Virtual File Systems (VFS): the .I local file system, used for accessing the regular Unix file system; the @@ -3211,7 +3211,7 @@ and .I remote\-dir elements are optional. If you specify the .I user -element, the Midnight Commander will login to the remote machine as that +element, Midnight Commander will login to the remote machine as that user, otherwise it will use anonymous login or the login name from the .I ~/.netrc file. The optional @@ -3284,7 +3284,7 @@ and .I remote\-dir elements are optional. If you specify the .I user -element, the Midnight Commander will try to login on the remote +element, Midnight Commander will try to login on the remote machine as that user, otherwise it will use your login name. .PP The available @@ -3326,7 +3326,7 @@ and .I remote\-dir elements are optional. If you specify the .I user -element, the Midnight Commander will try to login on the remote +element, Midnight Commander will try to login on the remote machine as that user, otherwise it will use your login name. .I port \- specify the port used by remote server (22 by default). @@ -3513,7 +3513,7 @@ section. Here is an example entry for Debian packages: .fi .\"NODE "Colors" .SH "Colors" -The Midnight Commander will try to detect if your terminal supports +Midnight Commander will try to detect if your terminal supports color using the terminal database and your terminal name. Sometimes it gets confused, so you may force color mode or disable color mode using the \-c and \-b flag respectively. @@ -3527,7 +3527,7 @@ You may specify terminals that always force color mode by adding the .I color_terminals variable to the Colors section of the initialization file. This will -prevent the Midnight Commander from trying to detect if your terminal +prevent Midnight Commander from trying to detect if your terminal supports color. Example: .PP .nf @@ -3540,7 +3540,7 @@ The program can be compiled with both ncurses and slang, ncurses does not provide a way to force color mode: ncurses uses just the information in the terminal database. .PP -The Midnight Commander provides a way to change the default colors. +Midnight Commander provides a way to change the default colors. Currently the colors are configured using the environment variable .B MC_COLOR_TABLE or the Colors section in the initialization file. @@ -4038,14 +4038,14 @@ rule case sensitive (true) or not (false). .\"NODE "Special Settings" .SH "Special Settings" -Most of the Midnight Commander settings can be changed from the +Most of Midnight Commander settings can be changed from the menus. However, there are a small number of settings which can only be changed by editing the setup file. .PP These variables may be set in your ~/.config/mc/ini file: .TP .I clear_before_exec -By default the Midnight Commander clears the screen before executing a +By default, Midnight Commander clears the screen before executing a command. If you would prefer to see the output of the command at the bottom of the screen, edit your ~/.config/mc/ini file and change the value of the field clear_before_exec to 0. @@ -4056,7 +4056,7 @@ this flag is set to 1, then MC will ask for confirmation before changing the directory if you have files tagged. .TP .I ftpfs_retry_seconds -This value is the number of seconds the Midnight Commander will wait +This value is the number of seconds Midnight Commander will wait before attempting to reconnect to an FTP server that has denied the login. If the value is zero, the login will no be retried. .TP @@ -4086,7 +4086,7 @@ command line is not empty. This variable only works if you are not using the subshell support. When you use the C\-o keystroke to go back to the user screen, if this one is set, you will get a fresh shell. Otherwise, pressing any key -will bring you back to the Midnight Commander. +will bring you back to Midnight Commander. .TP .I timeformat_recent Change the time format used to display dates less than 6 months from @@ -4161,10 +4161,10 @@ autodetect_codeset=russian .fi .\"NODE "Parameters for external editor or viewer" .SH "Parameters for external editor or viewer" -The Midnight Commander provides a way for specify an options for external editors -and viewers. The Midnight Commander tries to search the +Midnight Commander provides a way for specify an options for external editors +and viewers. Midnight Commander tries to search the "[External editor or viewer parameters]" section in the system initialization file -(the mc.lib file located in the Midnight Commander library directory) +(the mc.lib file located in Midnight Commander's library directory) and then in the ~/.config/mc/ini file. The option name should be equal to the name (full pathname) of external editor or viewer. The option value can contain following variables: @@ -4196,10 +4196,10 @@ opens the file where it was last open. MC doesn't prevent external editor/viewer to save and restore position in opened files. .\"NODE "Terminal databases" .SH "Terminal databases" -The Midnight Commander provides a way to fix your system terminal -database without requiring root privileges. The Midnight Commander +Midnight Commander provides a way to fix your system terminal +database without requiring root privileges. Midnight Commander searches in the system initialization file (the mc.lib file located in -the Midnight Commander library directory) and in the +Midnight Commander's library directory) and in the ~/.config/mc/ini file for the section "terminal:your\-terminal\-name" and then for the section "terminal:general", each line of the section contains a key symbol that @@ -4277,12 +4277,12 @@ file. They override the contents of the system wide files if present. .PP .I %prefix%/share/mc/mc.ini .IP -The default system\-wide setup for the Midnight Commander, used only if +The default system\-wide setup for Midnight Commander, used only if the user doesn't have his own ~/.config/mc/ini file. .PP .I %prefix%/share/mc/mc.lib .IP -Global settings for the Midnight Commander. Settings in this file +Global settings for Midnight Commander. Settings in this file affect all users, whether they have ~/.config/mc/ini or not. Currently, only .\"LINK2" terminal settings @@ -4336,7 +4336,7 @@ ed(1), gpm(1), terminfo(1), view(1), sh(1), bash(1), tcsh(1), zsh(1). .PP .nf -The Midnight Commander page on the World Wide Web: +Midnight Commander's page on the World Wide Web: http://www.midnight\-commander.org/ .fi .\"NODE "AUTHORS" diff --git a/doc/man/mcedit.1.in b/doc/man/mcedit.1.in index 8a0449734..363f37346 100644 --- a/doc/man/mcedit.1.in +++ b/doc/man/mcedit.1.in @@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ very useful for scanning strings, and whitespace. The editor also displays non\-us characters (160+). When editing binary files, you should set .B display bits -to 7 bits in the Midnight Commander options menu to keep the spacing +to 7 bits in Midnight Commander's options menu to keep the spacing clean. .SH FILES .I %prefix%/share/mc/mc.hlp @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ the user's own ~/.config/mc/ini file is missing. .PP .I %prefix%/share/mc/mc.lib .IP -Global settings for the Midnight Commander. Settings in this file +Global settings for Midnight Commander. Settings in this file affect all users, whether they have ~/.config/mc/ini or not. .PP .I %prefix%/share/mc/syntax/* @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ user's own syntax files are located. .SH LICENSE This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. See the built\-in -help of the Midnight Commander for details on the License and the lack +help of Midnight Commander for details on the License and the lack of warranty. .SH AVAILABILITY The latest version of this program can be found at @@ -683,6 +683,6 @@ http://ftp.midnight\-commander.org/. cooledit(1), mc(1), gpm(1), terminfo(1), scanf(3). .SH AUTHORS Paul Sheer (psheer@obsidian.co.za) is the original author of -the Midnight Commander's internal editor. +Midnight Commander's internal editor. .SH BUGS Bugs should be reported to http://www.midnight\-commander.org/. diff --git a/doc/man/mcview.1.in b/doc/man/mcview.1.in index da016a150..63a114b0d 100644 --- a/doc/man/mcview.1.in +++ b/doc/man/mcview.1.in @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Display the compiled\-in search paths for Midnight Commander files. .TP .I "\-t" Used only if the code was compiled with S\-Lang and terminfo: it makes -the Midnight Commander use the value of the +Midnight Commander use the value of the .B TERMCAP variable for the terminal information instead of the information on the system wide terminal database @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ the user's own ~/.config/mc/ini file is missing. .PP .I %prefix%/share/mc/mc.lib .IP -Global settings for the Midnight Commander. Settings in this file +Global settings for Midnight Commander. Settings in this file affect all users, whether they have ~/.config/mc/ini or not. .PP .I ~/.config/mc/ini @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ here instead of the system\-wide startup file. .SH LICENSE This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. See the built\-in -help of the Midnight Commander for details on the License and the lack +help of Midnight Commander for details on the License and the lack of warranty. .SH AVAILABILITY The latest version of this program can be found at