Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2021 06:54:47 GMT From: Tobias Kortkamp <tobik@FreeBSD.org> To: ports-committers@FreeBSD.org, dev-commits-ports-all@FreeBSD.org, dev-commits-ports-main@FreeBSD.org Subject: git: d3a950634ead - main - textproc/par: Fix indentation in pkg-descr and fix a typo Message-ID: <202111020654.1A26slQe030797@gitrepo.freebsd.org>
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The branch main has been updated by tobik: URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/ports/commit/?id=d3a950634ead1e5b23f8717e2f1f6135c2f7f198 commit d3a950634ead1e5b23f8717e2f1f6135c2f7f198 Author: Tobias Kortkamp <tobik@FreeBSD.org> AuthorDate: 2021-10-29 10:37:09 +0000 Commit: Tobias Kortkamp <tobik@FreeBSD.org> CommitDate: 2021-11-02 06:53:35 +0000 textproc/par: Fix indentation in pkg-descr and fix a typo `pkg info par_format` shows the description like this otherwise (whitespace stripped only at the beginning but not every line, bug in pkg?): Description : Par is similar but superiour to the fmt(1) command included in the base system. Par is a filter that copies its input to its output, changing all --- textproc/par/pkg-descr | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/textproc/par/pkg-descr b/textproc/par/pkg-descr index 639949046225..2f977de7dba8 100644 --- a/textproc/par/pkg-descr +++ b/textproc/par/pkg-descr @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ - Par is similar but superiour to the fmt(1) command included in the - base system. +Par is similar but superior to the fmt(1) command included in the +base system. - Par is a filter that copies its input to its output, changing all - white characters (except newlines) to spaces, and reformatting - each paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by protected, blank, and - bodiless lines (see the Terminology section for definitions), and - optionally delimited by indentation (see the d option in the Options - section). +Par is a filter that copies its input to its output, changing all +white characters (except newlines) to spaces, and reformatting +each paragraph. Paragraphs are separated by protected, blank, and +bodiless lines (see the Terminology section for definitions), and +optionally delimited by indentation (see the d option in the Options +section). - Each output paragraph is generated from the corresponding input - paragraph as follows: +Each output paragraph is generated from the corresponding input +paragraph as follows: - 1) An optional prefix and/or suffix is removed from each input line. - 2) The remainder is divided into words (separated by spaces). - 3) The words are joined into lines to make an eye-pleasing paragraph. - 4) The prefixes and suffixes are reattached. +1) An optional prefix and/or suffix is removed from each input line. +2) The remainder is divided into words (separated by spaces). +3) The words are joined into lines to make an eye-pleasing paragraph. +4) The prefixes and suffixes are reattached. - If there are suffixes, spaces are inserted before them so that they - all end in the same column. +If there are suffixes, spaces are inserted before them so that they +all end in the same column. WWW: http://www.nicemice.net/par/
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