[PATCH] remove bogus \/ escapes
Matthieu Herrb
matthieu at herrb.eu
Sun Aug 30 06:26:40 PDT 2015
From: Ingo Schwarze <schwarze at usta.de>
some X manuals use then escape sequence \/ when they want to render
a slash. That's bad because \/ is not a slash but an italic
correction, never producing any output, having no effect at all in
terminal output, and only changing spacing in a minor way in typeset
output.
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Herrb <matthieu at herrb.eu>
---
hw/xfree86/man/Xorg.man | 2 +-
man/Xserver.man | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git hw/xfree86/man/Xorg.man hw/xfree86/man/Xorg.man
index ddf1358..646a90c 100644
--- hw/xfree86/man/Xorg.man
+++ hw/xfree86/man/Xorg.man
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ On most platforms, the "Local" connection type is a UNIX-domain socket.
On some System V platforms, the "local" connection types also include
STREAMS pipes, named pipes, and some other mechanisms.
.TP 4
-.I TCP\/IP
+.I TCP/IP
.B Xorg
listens on port
.RI 6000+ n ,
diff --git man/Xserver.man man/Xserver.man
index ac410cd..1cf242d 100644
--- man/Xserver.man
+++ man/Xserver.man
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ elapse between autorepeat-generated keystrokes).
loads keyboard description in \fIfilename\fP on server startup.
.SH "NETWORK CONNECTIONS"
The X server supports client connections via a platform-dependent subset of
-the following transport types: TCP\/IP, Unix Domain sockets, DECnet,
+the following transport types: TCP/IP, Unix Domain sockets, DECnet,
and several varieties of SVR4 local connections. See the DISPLAY
NAMES section of the \fIX\fP(__miscmansuffix__) manual page to learn how to
specify which transport type clients should try to use.
--
2.4.6
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