Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2014 02:41:29 +0000 (UTC) From: Warren Block <wblock@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r44690 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users Message-ID: <201404290241.s3T2fT5m079405@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: wblock Date: Tue Apr 29 02:41:28 2014 New Revision: 44690 URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/44690 Log: Restore lost <replaceable> tags. Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.xml Mon Apr 28 20:44:25 2014 (r44689) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/article.xml Tue Apr 29 02:41:28 2014 (r44690) @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><command>view - filename</command></term> + <replaceable>filename</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>Lets you look at a file (named @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><command>cat - filename</command></term> + <replaceable>filename</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>Displays <replaceable>filename</replaceable> on @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ <variablelist> <varlistentry> <term><command>apropos - text</command></term> + <replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>Everything containing string @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><command>man - text</command></term> + <replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>The manual page for <replaceable>text</replaceable>. The @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><command>which - text</command></term> + <replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>Tells you where in the user's path the command @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><command>locate - text</command></term> + <replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>All the paths where the string @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><command>whatis - text</command></term> + <replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>Tells you what the command @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ <varlistentry> <term><command>whereis - text</command></term> + <replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>Finds the file <replaceable>text</replaceable>, giving @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ <command>script</command>. <command>more</command> lets you read a page at a time as it does in DOS, e.g., <command>ls -l | more</command> or <command>more - filename</command>. The + <replaceable>filename</replaceable></command>. The <literal>*</literal> works as a wildcard—e.g., <command>ls w*</command> will show you files beginning with <literal>w</literal>.</para> @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ <para>To edit a file, type</para> <informalexample> - <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>vi filename</userinput></screen> + <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>vi <replaceable>filename</replaceable></userinput></screen> </informalexample> <para>Move through the text with the arrow keys. @@ -530,11 +530,11 @@ </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><command>/text</command></term> + <term><command>/<replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>to move the cursor to <replaceable>text</replaceable>; - <command>/Enter</command> (the enter key) + <command>/</command><keycap>Enter</keycap> (the enter key) to find the next instance of <replaceable>text</replaceable>.</para> </listitem> @@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><command>nG</command></term> + <term><command><replaceable>n</replaceable>G</command></term> <listitem> <para>to go to line <replaceable>n</replaceable> in the @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ <para>Practice with <command>vi</command> in your home directory by creating a new file with <command>vi - filename</command> and adding and + <replaceable>filename</replaceable></command> and adding and deleting text, saving the file, and calling it up again. <command>vi</command> delivers some surprises because it is really quite complex, and sometimes you will inadvertently issue a @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><command>rm filename</command></term> + <term><command>rm <replaceable>filename</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>remove <replaceable>filename</replaceable>.</para> @@ -720,7 +720,7 @@ </varlistentry> <varlistentry> - <term><command>rm -R dir</command></term> + <term><command>rm -R <replaceable>dir</replaceable></command></term> <listitem> <para>removes a directory <replaceable>dir</replaceable> and all @@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ with</para> <informalexample> - <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>find /usr -name "filename"</userinput></screen> + <screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>find /usr -name "<replaceable>filename</replaceable>"</userinput></screen> </informalexample> <para>You can use <literal>*</literal> as a wildcard in @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ wide variety of packages and ports are on the CDROM as well as the web site. The handbook tells you more about how to use them (get the package if it exists, with <command>pkg_add - /cdrom/packages/All/packagename</command>, + /cdrom/packages/All/<replaceable>packagename</replaceable></command>, where <replaceable>packagename</replaceable> is the filename of the package). The CDROM has lists of the packages and ports with brief descriptions in
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