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and subject line Bug#326666: xorg-x11: Line scrambling in some X man pages, due
to the groff .ds request
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Package: xorg-x11
Severity: minor
Tags: patch
Hello,
I mentionned this on the debian-x mailing list [0] [1].
I choose to fix it the hard way: inlining most of the .ds requests.
(I found some other kinds of issue: sometime the construct with the .ds put
2 spaces, put a space before a coma, or put 2 dots at the end of a line)
I did not remove the .ds defined in the headers, which I found mostly
harmless.
So please, find attached 3 files:
* dot_ds.patch
It does most of the work.
* dot_ds_bonus.patch
It removes some other reference to strings (but there wer no .ds for
those). Please, review it more carefully.
* check
I used this script to check that I did not remove a .ds definition and
let a reference to that string.
[0] http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2005/08/msg00751.html
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2005/09/msg00023.html
Thanks in advance,
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Nekral
dot_ds.patch.bz2
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dot_ds_bonus.patch.bz2
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check.bz2
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Hello,
I consider the following commit closed this bug:
http://webcvs.freedesktop.org/xorg/xc/doc/man/X11/XClrArea.man?view=log
Kind Regards,
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Nekral
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