[Zope-CVS] CVS: Products/ExternalEditor/man - zopeedit.1:1.2
Casey Duncan
casey at zope.com
Thu Aug 19 17:37:45 EDT 2004
Update of /cvs-repository/Products/ExternalEditor/man
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv6273/man
Modified Files:
zopeedit.1
Log Message:
Escape hyphens in man page
=== Products/ExternalEditor/man/zopeedit.1 1.1 => 1.2 ===
--- Products/ExternalEditor/man/zopeedit.1:1.1 Tue Nov 12 09:07:43 2002
+++ Products/ExternalEditor/man/zopeedit.1 Thu Aug 19 17:37:43 2004
@@ -1,48 +1,37 @@
-.TH zopeedit 1 "Jul 29, 2002" "Zope External Editor"
+.TH zopeedit 1 "Aug 12, 2004" "Zope External Editor"
.SH NAME
.B zopeedit
-\- helper application that handles the interaction between the
-Zope ExternalEditor product and the client side applications
+\- helper application that handles the interaction between the Zope ExternalEditor product and the client side applications
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B This program is intended to be called by the web browser in response to the application/x-zope-edit MIME type, and is not meant to be called directly by the user except for debugging or testing purposes.
+.B This program is intended to be called by the web browser in response to the application/x\-zope\-edit MIME type, and is not meant to be called directly by the user except for debugging or testing purposes.
.SH DESCRIPTION
-Most web browsers should respect the MIME handling instructions in
-the /etc/mailcap metamail capabilities file, where an entry should
-have automatically been placed by the system to let zopeedit handle
-the application/x-zope-edit MIME type.
+Most web browsers should respect the MIME handling instructions in the /etc/mailcap metamail capabilities file, where an entry should have automatically been placed by the system to let zopeedit handle the application/x\-zope\-edit MIME type.
-However, if your web browser does not respect mailcap, or if it was
-not automatically updated during installation, you can simply specify
+However, if your web browser does not respect mailcap, or if it was not automatically updated during installation, you can simply specify
.B /usr/bin/zopeedit
-as a new helper application in your web browser of choice to handle
-downloads of MIME type
+as a new helper application in your web browser of choice to handle downloads of MIME type
-.B application/x-zope-edit
+.B application/x\-zope\-edit
for you to be able to edit Zope objects using your favourite editor.
-Further customization may be made after the first run of the helper
-application on the file
+Further customization may be made after the first run of the helper application on the file
-.B ~/.zope-external-edit
+.B ~/.zope\-external\-edit
-More information on configuration and debugging are available in the
-upstream author's home page at
-<http://www.zope.org/Members/Caseman/ExternalEditor>.
+More information on configuration and debugging are available in the upstream author's home page at <http://www.zope.org/Members/Caseman/ExternalEditor>.
.SH FILES
.TP
-.I ~/.zope-external-edit
+.I ~/.zope\-external\-edit
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR mailcap(5)
.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was initially written by Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>,
-and is maintained by Federico Sevilla III <jijo at free.net.ph> as part of the
-zopeedit package for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It may be used freely by
-others.
+This manual page was initially written by Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>, and is maintained by Federico Sevilla III <jijo at free.net.ph> as part of the zopeedit package for the Debian GNU/Linux system. It may be used freely by others.
+
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