commit: 4c97b4db0a71564996b9eb176ec540fe6597e123
parent 574d037272f721fd1c48b1985ba60f9c56e7f1af
Author: Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier <contact@hacktivis.me>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2021 23:19:28 +0200
man*: Separate prologue sentence with \n
Diffstat:
7 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/man1x/date.1x b/man1x/date.1x
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
.Sh PROLOG
This manual page is part of
.Lk https://hacktivis.me/git/cross-unix-documentation "Cross-Unix Documentation"
-which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems. To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
+which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems.
+To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
.Sh NAME
.Nm date
.Nd display or set the date and time
diff --git a/man1x/false.1x b/man1x/false.1x
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
.Sh PROLOG
This manual page is part of
.Lk https://hacktivis.me/git/cross-unix-documentation "Cross-Unix Documentation"
-which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems. To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
+which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems.
+To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
.Sh NAME
.Nm false
.Nd should always returns false
diff --git a/man1x/install.1x b/man1x/install.1x
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
.Sh PROLOG
This manual page is part of
.Lk https://hacktivis.me/git/cross-unix-documentation "Cross-Unix Documentation"
-which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems. To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
+which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems.
+To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
.Sh NAME
.Nm install
.Nd install binairies
diff --git a/man1x/seq.1x b/man1x/seq.1x
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
.Sh PROLOG
This manual page is part of
.Lk https://hacktivis.me/git/cross-unix-documentation "Cross-Unix Documentation"
-which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems. To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
+which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems.
+To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
.Sh NAME
.Nm seq
.Nd print a sequence of numbers
diff --git a/man1x/su.1x b/man1x/su.1x
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
.Sh PROLOG
This manual page is part of
.Lk https://hacktivis.me/git/cross-unix-documentation "Cross-Unix Documentation"
-which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems. To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
+which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems.
+To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
.Sh NAME
.Nm su
.Nd switch user / become superuser
diff --git a/man1x/true.1x b/man1x/true.1x
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
.Sh PROLOG
This manual page is part of
.Lk https://hacktivis.me/git/cross-unix-documentation "Cross-Unix Documentation"
-which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems. To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
+which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems.
+To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
.Sh NAME
.Nm true
.Nd should always returns true
diff --git a/man5x/au.5x b/man5x/au.5x
@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
.Sh PROLOG
This manual page is part of
.Lk https://hacktivis.me/git/cross-unix-documentation "Cross-Unix Documentation"
-which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems. To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
+which is an attempt to provide documentation of similarities and (noteworthy) differencies between Unix-like systems.
+To be used as an addition to the POSIX standard.
.Sh NAME
.Nm au
.Nd AU/.snd Audio Format