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authorslakmagik <slakmagik@gmail.com>2010-06-30 22:02:06 -0400
committerRobby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>2010-07-03 15:52:10 -0500
commit6015cd2f1e4d88a4bcf99ec6649cd50e80e0e0cc (patch)
tree44882846847458decf7f98f83af5872bf334680c /misc
parent1d0419e752ba6618a6da53fc8b4d8be4c4a1ebd7 (diff)
Various: more whitespace cleanups
Reformatted all of my READMEs that weren't wrapped at column 72. Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'misc')
-rw-r--r--misc/dwdiff/README31
-rw-r--r--misc/gcolor2/README8
-rw-r--r--misc/rlwrap/README10
3 files changed, 25 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/misc/dwdiff/README b/misc/dwdiff/README
index 1b1f116029da8..531c7958bc283 100644
--- a/misc/dwdiff/README
+++ b/misc/dwdiff/README
@@ -1,18 +1,19 @@
-dwdiff is a front-end for the diff program that operates at the word level
-instead of the line level. It is different from wdiff in that it allows the
-user to specify what should be considered whitespace, and in that it takes an
-optional list of characters that should be considered delimiters. Delimiters
-are single characters that are treated as if they are words, even when there is
-no whitespace separating them from preceding words or delimiters. dwdiff is
-mostly commandline compatible with wdiff. Only the --autopager, --terminal and
---avoid-wraps options are not supported.
+dwdiff is a front-end for the diff program that operates at the word
+level instead of the line level. It is different from wdiff in that it
+allows the user to specify what should be considered whitespace, and in
+that it takes an optional list of characters that should be considered
+delimiters. Delimiters are single characters that are treated as if they
+are words, even when there is no whitespace separating them from
+preceding words or delimiters. dwdiff is mostly commandline compatible
+with wdiff. Only the --autopager, --terminal and --avoid-wraps options
+are not supported.
-The default output from dwdiff is the new text, with the deleted and inserted
-parts annotated with markers. Command line options are available to change both
-what is printed, and the markers.
+The default output from dwdiff is the new text, with the deleted and
+inserted parts annotated with markers. Command line options are
+available to change both what is printed, and the markers.
-If you wish to have de localization or nl localization and manpages, pass
-'NLS="de nl"' or either one to the SlackBuild.
+If you wish to have de localization or nl localization and manpages,
+pass 'NLS="de nl"' or either one to the SlackBuild.
-If you wish to enable the handling of Unicode text, install the icu4c library
-and pass "UNICODE=yes" to the SlackBuild.
+If you wish to enable the handling of Unicode text, install the icu4c
+library and pass "UNICODE=yes" to the SlackBuild.
diff --git a/misc/gcolor2/README b/misc/gcolor2/README
index 87f3ff206a48a..f1fc679b1a499 100644
--- a/misc/gcolor2/README
+++ b/misc/gcolor2/README
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-gcolor2 is a simple color selector that was originally based on gcolor, ported
-to use GTK+2, and now has a completely new UI.
+gcolor2 is a simple color selector that was originally based on gcolor,
+ported to use GTK+2, and now has a completely new UI.
It is also completely desktop-independent, requiring only GTK2.
It includes the usual color wheel method, input box method, color-picker
-method, and can store colors, coming with the contents of rgb.txt already
-stored.
+method, and can store colors, coming with the contents of rgb.txt
+already stored.
diff --git a/misc/rlwrap/README b/misc/rlwrap/README
index c9343b13478b8..fd539bd75dcf1 100644
--- a/misc/rlwrap/README
+++ b/misc/rlwrap/README
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-rlwrap is a 'readline wrapper' that uses the GNU readline library
-to allow the editing of keyboard input for any other command. Input
-history is remembered across invocations, separately for each command;
-history completion and search work as in bash and completion word
-lists can be specified on the command line.
+rlwrap is a 'readline wrapper' that uses the GNU readline library to
+allow the editing of keyboard input for any other command. Input history
+is remembered across invocations, separately for each command; history
+completion and search work as in bash and completion word lists can be
+specified on the command line.
If you wish to have history and completion files kept somewhere other
than $HOME, you will need to set RLWRAP_HOME to the desired path and