On 7/2/20 1:31 AM, Bjarni Ingi Gislason wrote: > Change '-' to '\-' for the prefix of names to indicate an option. > > Change '-' to '\(en' for a range. Thanks! Patch applied, Cheers, Michael > Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > man7/bootparam.7 | 4 ++-- > man7/cgroups.7 | 12 ++++++------ > man7/feature_test_macros.7 | 4 ++-- > man7/man.7 | 2 +- > man7/math_error.7 | 6 +++--- > man7/pid_namespaces.7 | 2 +- > man7/pthreads.7 | 2 +- > 7 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/man7/bootparam.7 b/man7/bootparam.7 > index 48a7d047c..888e47c8d 100644 > --- a/man7/bootparam.7 > +++ b/man7/bootparam.7 > @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ A symbolic specification has the form > .IR /dev/XXYN , > where XX designates > the device type (e.g., 'hd' for ST-506 compatible hard disk, with Y in > -\&'a'-'d'; 'sd' for SCSI compatible disk, with Y in 'a'-'e'), > +\&'a'\(en'd'; 'sd' for SCSI compatible disk, with Y in 'a'\(en'e'), > Y the driver letter or > number, and N the number (in decimal) of the partition on this device. > .IP > @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ for older kernels) in the Linux kernel source. > .B "IDE Disk/CD-ROM Driver Parameters" > The IDE driver accepts a number of parameters, which range from disk > geometry specifications, to support for broken controller chips. > -Drive-specific options are specified by using 'hdX=' with X in 'a'-'h'. > +Drive-specific options are specified by using 'hdX=' with X in 'a'\(en'h'. > .IP > Non-drive-specific options are specified with the prefix 'hd='. > Note that using a drive-specific prefix for a non-drive-specific option > diff --git a/man7/cgroups.7 b/man7/cgroups.7 > index 2f4307bef..deed09d44 100644 > --- a/man7/cgroups.7 > +++ b/man7/cgroups.7 > @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ cgroup filesystem is mounted: > .PP > .in +4n > .EX > -mount -o release_agent=pathname ... > +mount \-o release_agent=pathname ... > .EE > .in > .PP > @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ it is possible to mount a cgroup hierarchy that has no attached controllers: > .PP > .in +4n > .EX > -mount -t cgroup -o none,name=somename none /some/mount/point > +mount \-t cgroup \-o none,name=somename none /some/mount/point > .EE > .in > .PP > @@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ when mounting the cgroup v2 filesystem using a command such as the following: > .PP > .in +4n > .EX > -mount -t cgroup2 none /mnt/cgroup2 > +mount \-t cgroup2 none /mnt/cgroup2 > .EE > .in > .PP > @@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ during the boot process. > .\" > .SS Cgroups v2 mount options > The following options > -.RI ( "mount -o" ) > +.RI ( "mount \-o" ) > can be specified when mounting the group v2 filesystem: > .TP > .IR nsdelegate " (since Linux 4.15)" > @@ -791,7 +791,7 @@ or '\-' (to disable a controller), as in the following example: > .IP > .in +4n > .EX > -echo '+pids -memory' > x/y/cgroup.subtree_control > +echo '+pids \-memory' > x/y/cgroup.subtree_control > .EE > .in > .IP > @@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ option as follows: > .PP > .in +4n > .EX > -mount -t cgroup2 -o remount,nsdelegate \e > +mount \-t cgroup2 \-o remount,nsdelegate \e > none /sys/fs/cgroup/unified > .EE > .in > diff --git a/man7/feature_test_macros.7 b/man7/feature_test_macros.7 > index 186c8e27d..cba587bf1 100644 > --- a/man7/feature_test_macros.7 > +++ b/man7/feature_test_macros.7 > @@ -220,9 +220,9 @@ ISO Standard C. > This macro is implicitly defined by > .BR gcc (1) > when invoked with, for example, the > -.I -std=c99 > +.I \-std=c99 > or > -.I -ansi > +.I \-ansi > flag. > .TP > .B _POSIX_C_SOURCE > diff --git a/man7/man.7 b/man7/man.7 > index 95033539f..7c6daac92 100644 > --- a/man7/man.7 > +++ b/man7/man.7 > @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ macro, with the optional > (if present, usually a closing parenthesis and/or end-of-sentence > punctuation) immediately following. > For non-HTML output devices (e.g., > -.BR "man -Tutf8" ), > +.BR "man \-Tutf8" ), > the link text is followed by the URL in angle brackets; if there is no > link text, the URL is printed as its own link text, surrounded by angle > brackets. > diff --git a/man7/math_error.7 b/man7/math_error.7 > index 1a07a2318..187c0b1cc 100644 > --- a/man7/math_error.7 > +++ b/man7/math_error.7 > @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ and POSIX.1. > .PP > The > .BR gcc (1) > -.I "-fno-math-errno" > +.I "\-fno-math-errno" > option causes the executable to employ implementations of some > mathematical functions that are faster than the standard > implementations, but do not set > @@ -248,9 +248,9 @@ implementations, but do not set > on error. > (The > .BR gcc (1) > -.I "-ffast-math" > +.I "\-ffast-math" > option also enables > -.IR "-fno-math-errno" .) > +.IR "\-fno-math-errno" .) > An error can still be tested for using > .BR fetestexcept (3). > .SH SEE ALSO > diff --git a/man7/pid_namespaces.7 b/man7/pid_namespaces.7 > index 05d821602..1e5a6065f 100644 > --- a/man7/pid_namespaces.7 > +++ b/man7/pid_namespaces.7 > @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ is: > .PP > .in +4n > .EX > -$ mount -t proc proc /proc > +$ mount \-t proc proc /proc > .EE > .in > .PP > diff --git a/man7/pthreads.7 b/man7/pthreads.7 > index 78f6df17f..c91106d8c 100644 > --- a/man7/pthreads.7 > +++ b/man7/pthreads.7 > @@ -856,7 +856,7 @@ is set to a value other than > then this value defines the default stack size for new threads. > To be effective, this limit must be set before the program > is executed, perhaps using the > -.I ulimit -s > +.I ulimit \-s > shell built-in command > .RI ( "limit stacksize" > in the C shell). > -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; 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