Package: alsa-utils Version: 1.2.9-1 Severity: minor Tags: patch Dear Maintainer,
here are some notes and fixes for the manual. Input file is speaker-test.1 Output from "mandoc -T lint speaker-test.1": mandoc: speaker-test.1:30:2: ERROR: skipping all arguments: PP \fBaplay\fR's ... mandoc: speaker-test.1:31:1: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: sp after PP mandoc: speaker-test.1:48:2: ERROR: skipping all arguments: PP Each ... mandoc: speaker-test.1:100:177: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: Pink noise is percep... mandoc: speaker-test.1:113:91: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: When \fB\-s\fP optio... mandoc: speaker-test.1:118:87: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: Do a single-shot spe... mandoc: speaker-test.1:119:82: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: The channel number c... mandoc: speaker-test.1:122:92: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: For example, when 1 ... mandoc: speaker-test.1:142:107: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: Allow supplied \fIFR... mandoc: speaker-test.1:161:93: STYLE: input text line longer than 80 bytes: To send a nice low 7... ####### Change '-' (\-) to '\(en' (en-dash) for a numeric range. speaker-test.1:142:Allow supplied \fIFREQ\fP to be outside the default range of 30-8000Hz. A minimum of 1Hz is still enforced. ##### Change two HYPHEN-MINUSES (code 0x055, 2D) to an em-dash (\(em), if one is intended. An en-dash is usually surrounded by a space, while an em-dash is used without spaces. "man" (1 byte characters) transforms an en-dash (\(en ) to one HYPHEN-MINUS, and an em-dash to two HYPHEN-MINUSES without considering the space around it. If "--" are two single "-" (end of options) then use "\-\-". speaker-test.1:100:Pink noise is perceptually uniform noise -- that is, it sounds like every frequency at once. If you can hear any tone it may indicate resonances in your speaker system or room. ##### Wrong distance between sentences. Separate the sentences and subordinate clauses; each begins on a new line. See man-pages(7) ("Conventions for source file layout") and "info groff" ("Input Conventions"). The best procedure is to always start a new sentence on a new line, at least, if you are typing on a computer. Remember coding: Only one command ("sentence") on each (logical) line. E-mail: Easier to quote exactly the relevant lines. Generally: Easier to edit the sentence. Patches: Less unaffected text. The amount of space between sentences in the output can then be controlled with the ".ss" request. 23:\fBspeaker\-test\fP by default will test the \fIdefault\fP device. If you 26:those cards. Notice that there might be for example, one device for 50:and surround40. So, if you want to test the last device you can 51:run \fBspeaker\-test \-Dsurround40:ICH5 \-c 6\fR. The \fB\-c\fR option will 142:Allow supplied \fIFREQ\fP to be outside the default range of 30-8000Hz. A minimum of 1Hz is still enforced. ##### Split lines longer than 100 characters into two or more lines. Appropriate break points are the end of a sentence and a subordinate clause; after punctuation marks. speaker-test.1: line 100 length 177 Pink noise is perceptually uniform noise -- that is, it sounds like every frequency at once. If you can hear any tone it may indicate resonances in your speaker system or room. speaker-test.1: line 142 length 107 Allow supplied \fIFREQ\fP to be outside the default range of 30-8000Hz. A minimum of 1Hz is still enforced. ##### Name of a manual is set in bold, the section in roman. See man-pages(7). 177:.BR aplay(1) ##### --- speaker-test.1 2023-06-21 22:53:24.000000000 +0000 +++ speaker-test.1.new 2023-06-21 23:12:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -20,14 +20,17 @@ speaker\-test \- command\-line speaker t .SH DESCRIPTION \fBspeaker\-test\fP generates a tone that can be used to test the speakers of a computer. -\fBspeaker\-test\fP by default will test the \fIdefault\fP device. If you +\fBspeaker\-test\fP by default will test the \fIdefault\fP device. +If you want to test another sound device you will have first to get a list of all of the sound cards in your system and the devices associated with -those cards. Notice that there might be for example, one device for -analog sound, one for digital sound and one for HDMI sound. +those cards. +Notice that there might be for example, one device for analog sound, +one for digital sound and one for HDMI sound. To get the list of available cards and devices you can run \fBaplay \-L\fR. -.P \fBaplay\fR's output will be similar to this one: +.P +\fBaplay\fR's output will be similar to this one: .nf $ aplay \-L @@ -47,14 +50,12 @@ surround40:CARD=ICH5,DEV=0 .P Each of the devices is listed in the beginning of the definition so, in the above example, there are four devices listed: null, default, front -and surround40. So, if you want to test the last device you can -run \fBspeaker\-test \-Dsurround40:ICH5 \-c 6\fR. The \fB\-c\fR option will +and surround40. +So, if you want to test the last device you can +run \fBspeaker\-test \-Dsurround40:ICH5 \-c 6\fR. +The \fB\-c\fR option will indicate that the six audio channels in the device have to be tested. - - - - .SH OPTIONS .TP @@ -97,29 +98,38 @@ stream of \fIRATE\fP Hz \fB\-t\fP | \fB\-\-test\fP \fBpink\fP|\fBsine\fP|\fBwav\fP \fB\-t pink\fP means use pink noise (default). -Pink noise is perceptually uniform noise -- that is, it sounds like every frequency at once. If you can hear any tone it may indicate resonances in your speaker system or room. +Pink noise is perceptually uniform noise \(en that is, +it sounds like every frequency at once. +If you can hear any tone it may indicate resonances in your speaker +system or room. \fB\-t sine\fP means to use sine wave. -\fB\-t wav\fP means to play WAV files, either pre-defined files or given via \fB\-w\fP option. +\fB\-t wav\fP means to play WAV files, +either pre-defined files or given via \fB\-w\fP option. You can pass the number from 1 to 3 as a backward compatibility. .TP \fB\-l\fP | \fB\-\-nloops\fP \fICOUNT\fP -Specifies the number of loops. Zero means to run infinitely. +Specifies the number of loops. +Zero means to run infinitely. -When \fB\-s\fP option below with a valid channel is given, \fBspeaker\-test\fP will perform -always a single-shot without looping. +When \fB\-s\fP option below with a valid channel is given, +\fBspeaker\-test\fP will perform always a single-shot without looping. .TP \fB\-s\fP | \fB\-\-speaker\fP \fICHANNEL\fP -Do a single-shot speaker test for the given channel. The channel number starts from 1. -The channel number corresponds to left, right, rear-left, rear-right, center, LFE, +Do a single-shot speaker test for the given channel. +The channel number starts from 1. +The channel number corresponds to left, +right, rear-left, rear-right, center, LFE, side-left, side-right, and so on. -For example, when 1 is passed, it tests the left channel only once rather than both channels +For example, +when 1 is passed, +it tests the left channel only once rather than both channels with looping. .TP @@ -139,7 +149,8 @@ required, pass the channel position stri .TP \fB\-X\fP | \fB\-\-force-frequency\fP -Allow supplied \fIFREQ\fP to be outside the default range of 30-8000Hz. A minimum of 1Hz is still enforced. +Allow supplied \fIFREQ\fP to be outside the default range of 30\(en8000\~Hz. +A minimum of 1\~Hz is still enforced. .SH USAGE EXAMPLES @@ -158,7 +169,8 @@ Produce 5.1 speaker sound from three ste speaker\-test \-Dplug:surround51 \-c6 .EE -To send a nice low 75Hz tone to the Woofer and then exit without touching any other speakers: +To send a nice low 75\~Hz tone to the Woofer +and then exit without touching any other speakers: .EX speaker\-test \-Dplug:surround51 \-c6 \-s1 \-f75 .EE @@ -174,7 +186,7 @@ Play in the order of front\-right and fr .EE .SH SEE ALSO -.BR aplay(1) +.BR aplay (1) .SH AUTHOR The speaker\-test program was written by James Courtier-Dutton. -- System Information: Debian Release: trixie/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 6.1.27-1 (SMP w/2 CPU threads; PREEMPT) Kernel taint flags: TAINT_WARN Locale: LANG=is_IS.iso88591, LC_CTYPE=is_IS.iso88591 (charmap=ISO-8859-1), LANGUAGE not set Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash Init: sysvinit (via /sbin/init) Versions of packages alsa-utils depends on: ii kmod 30+20230519-1 ii libasound2 1.2.9-1 ii libatopology2 1.2.9-1 ii libc6 2.36-9 ii libfftw3-single3 3.3.10-1 ii libncursesw6 6.4-4 ii libsamplerate0 0.2.2-3 ii libtinfo6 6.4-4 alsa-utils recommends no packages. 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