system. Also try ALSA before the native sound system, since
the native sound system on Linux is set to OSS, and ALSA
definitely is preferable over OSS.
+ * doc/C/timidity.1, doc/C/timidity.cfg.5: [PATCH 4/9] Various
+ man page fixes
+ courtesy of Debian (revised by TAMUKI Shoichi)
2010-09-19 Kentaro Sato <kentaro@ranvis.com>
.RE
.TP
.B \-a, \-\-[no\-]anti\-alias
-Turns on antialiasing. Samples are run through a lowpass filter
+Turns on anti-aliasing. Samples are run through a lowpass filter
before playing, which reduces aliasing noise at low resampling
frequencies.
.TP
Sets the system manufacturer ID to \fIHH\fP (where \fIHH\fP are two
hex\-digits).
.br
-In this option, the manufacuture ID is set unchangable. Manufacuture
+In this option, the manufacture ID is set unchangeable. Manufacture
ID from the input file would be ignored.
.TP
.BI b n ", \-\-default\-bank=" n
Launch \fBTiMidity++\fP as ALSA sequencer client.
.TP
.B \-iW
-Windodws synthesizer interface
+Windows synthesizer interface
.TP
.B \-iw
-Windodws GUI interface
+Windows GUI interface
.TP
.B \-iP
PortMIDI synthesizer interface
.SH DESCRIPTION
The file \fBtimidity.cfg\fP describes the runtime environments of
timidity(1): that are the path of sound font, instruments
-configurations or else.
+configurations, etc.
.br
\fBTiMidity++\fP looks for the configuration file \fBtimidity.cfg\fP
at startup, before processing any options. If it can't be accessed,
${variable} # same as $variable
.sp
For the moment, the command which newly defines variables is not
-prepared. The undifined variable is transposed to null string.
+prepared. The undefined variable is transposed to null string.
.br
The variable defined as a regular variable is the next only one.
.TP
.BI "bank " "[MapID1] number"
Selects the tone bank to modify. Patch mappings that follow will
affect this tone bank. You can indicate specific map as a target, by
-specifing any ofthe following to \fIMapID1\fP: \fBgm2\fP, \fBsc55\fP,
+specifying any of the following to \fIMapID1\fP: \fBgm2\fP, \fBsc55\fP,
\fBsc88\fP, \fBsc88pro\fP, \fBsc8850\fP, \fBxg\fP and \fBxgsfx64\fP.
.TP
.BI "drumset " "[MapID2] number"
Selects the drum set to modify. Patch mappings that follow will
affect this drum set. You can indicate specific map as a target, by
-specifing any ofthe following to \fIMapID2\fP: \fBgm2drum\fP,
+specifying any ofthe following to \fIMapID2\fP: \fBgm2drum\fP,
\fBsc55drum\fP, \fBsc88drum\fP, \fBsc88prodrum\fP, \fBsc8850drum\fP,
\fBxgdrum\fP and \fBxgsfx126\fP.
.TP
.TP
.BI "#extension timeout " "program second"
Specifies the time\-out value of the \fIprogram\fP. If any notes
-played with the tone number \fIprogram\fP are suspended more than
+played with the tone number \fIprogram\fP are suspended for more than
\fIsecond\fP seconds, \fBTiMidity++\fP kills the notes.
.TP
.BI "#extension copydrumset " drumset