From 0c43293f7feadd613c516173363d615e63bfd64c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicolas FRANCOIS Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 16:15:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix hyphens in man pages This patch converts hyphens to minus signs in the man pages (for options, emails, or command line examples). This patch also closes one font modifier in iecset.1. (s/\fIfalse\fI,/\fIfalse\fP,/) Signed-off-by: Nicolas FRANCOIS --- test/midifile.3 | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/test/midifile.3 b/test/midifile.3 index ae9be94c..3aadb6d7 100644 --- a/test/midifile.3 +++ b/test/midifile.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .TH MIDIFILE 3 .SH NAME -mfread,mfwrite - read and write a standard MIDI file +mfread,mfwrite \- read and write a standard MIDI file .SH SYNOPSIS \fC#include "mfread.h" @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ from within \fCmfread\fR during the process of parsing the MIDI file. Before calling \fCmfread\fR, the only requirement is that you assign a value to \fCMf_getc\fR - a pointer to a function that will return -characters from the MIDI file, using -1 to indicate EOF. +characters from the MIDI file, using \-1 to indicate EOF. All the rest of the function pointers are initialized to NULL, and the default action for each is to do nothing. The following is a complete program using \fCmfread\fR @@ -269,9 +269,9 @@ bits 14 through 0 represent the number of delta-time "ticks" which make up a quarter note. If bit 15 of division is a one, delta-times in a file correspond to subdivisions of a second similar to SMPTE and MIDI time code. In this format bits -14 through 8 contain one of four values - 24, -25, -29, or -30, +14 through 8 contain one of four values \-24, \-25, \-29, or \-30, corresponding to the four standard SMPTE and MIDI time code -frame per second formats, where -29 represents 30 drop frame. +frame per second formats, where \-29 represents 30 drop frame. The second byte consisting of bits 7 through 0 corresponds the the resolution within a frame. Refer the Standard MIDI Files 1.0 spec for more details. @@ -305,9 +305,9 @@ int track; data[0] = i; /* note number */ data[1] = 64; /* velocity */ if(!mf_write_midi_event(480,note_on,1,data,2)) - return(-1); + return(\-1); if(!mf_write_midi_event(480,note_off,1,data,2)) - return(-1); + return(\-1); } return(1); -- 2.11.0