When the word 'find' stands for the tool, hightlight it. * find/find.1: Do the above in more cases. --- find/find.1 | 14 ++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/find/find.1 b/find/find.1 index 671e3260..08ae9d55 100644 --- a/find/find.1 +++ b/find/find.1 @@ -705,7 +705,9 @@ it points to is always used. File was last accessed less than, more than or exactly .IR n *24 hours ago. -When find figures out how many 24-hour periods ago the file +When +.B find +figures out how many 24-hour periods ago the file was last accessed, any fractional part is ignored, so to match .BR "\-atime\ +1" , a file has to have been accessed at least @@ -1199,7 +1201,9 @@ ineffective, the action cannot usefully be combined with .BR \-prune . -Often, the user might want to test a find command line with +Often, the user might want to test a +.B find +command line with .B \-print prior to adding .B \-delete @@ -2038,8 +2042,10 @@ The .B find utility shall detect infinite loops; that is, entering a previously visited directory that is an ancestor of the last file -encountered. When it detects an infinite loop, find shall write a -diagnostic message to standard error and shall either recover its +encountered. +When it detects an infinite loop, +.find find +shall write a diagnostic message to standard error and shall either recover its position in the hierarchy or terminate. .P GNU -- 2.42.0