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author | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2017-10-09 18:53:29 +0100 |
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committer | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2017-10-09 18:53:29 +0100 |
commit | 4f2d7949f03e1c198bc888f2d05f421d35c57e21 (patch) | |
tree | ba5f07bf3f9d22d82e54a462313f5d244036c768 /app-misc/tdl/files/tdl-1.5.2-man.patch |
reinit the tree, so we can have metadata
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diff --git a/app-misc/tdl/files/tdl-1.5.2-man.patch b/app-misc/tdl/files/tdl-1.5.2-man.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..955201a2fe2f --- /dev/null +++ b/app-misc/tdl/files/tdl-1.5.2-man.patch @@ -0,0 +1,507 @@ +--- tdl-1.5.2.orig/tdl.1 ++++ tdl-1.5.2/tdl.1 +@@ -2,25 +2,25 @@ + .SH NAME + tdl \- To do list manager + .SH SYNOPSIS +-tdl [-q] ++tdl [\-q] + .br +-tdl [-q] add|edit|defer|log ++tdl [\-q] add|edit|defer|log + .br +-tdl [-q] list|done|undo|report ++tdl [\-q] list|done|undo|report + .br +-tdl [-q] remove|above|below|into|clone|copyto ++tdl [\-q] remove|above|below|into|clone|copyto + .br +-tdl [-q] postpone|ignore|open ++tdl [\-q] postpone|ignore|open + .br +-tdl [-q] which|version|help ++tdl [\-q] which|version|help + .br +-tdla [-q] ++tdla [\-q] + .br +-tdll [-q] ++tdll [\-q] + .br +-tdld [-q] ++tdld [\-q] + .br +-tdlg [-q] ++tdlg [\-q] + + .SH DESCRIPTION + A program for managing a to-do list. +@@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ + modified database back to the disk. Only use it if you want to discard + all changes made in this tdl run. + +-.pp ++.PP + All forms may take +-.I -q ++.I \-q + as the first command line argument. Currently, this suppresses the warning + message if no existing database can be found. The intended use is for using + .B tdll +@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ + appear as the last children of the parent node afterwards. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl add + .I [@datespec] +@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ + environment is set, in which case this specifies the path to use). + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl below + .I index_to_insert_below +@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ + appear as the first children of the parent node afterwards. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl clone + .I index_to_clone ... +@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ + to change its text. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl copyto + .I new_parent_index +@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ + children of an existing entry, rather than making them new top level entries. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl create + .PP +@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ + TDL_DATABASE. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl defer + .I [@datespec] +@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ + .P + which defers entries 1, 2.1 and all its children, and 5 until the following Friday. + To list deferred entries, use +-.I list -p ++.I list \-p + , to defer entries indefinitely, see + .I postpone + command. +@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ + command. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl done + .I @datespec +@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ + section later in this page. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl edit + .I index_to_change +@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ + command. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B exit + .PP +@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ + command, which loses all updates made during the current tdl run. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl export + .I filename +@@ -322,14 +322,14 @@ + the original database. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl help + .PP + This command displays a summary of use of each of the commands. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl ignore + .I index_to_ignore ... +@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ + it + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl import + .I filename +@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ + wanted to merge their entries to form one combo database. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl into + .I new_parent_index +@@ -381,23 +381,23 @@ + argument has ".0" appended to it. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl list +-.I [-v] +-.I [-a] +-.I [-p] +-.I [-m] +-.I [-1...9] ++.I [\-v] ++.I [\-a] ++.I [\-p] ++.I [\-m] ++.I [\-1...9] + .I [<min-priority>] + .I [<parent_index>|<search_conditions>...] + .br + .B tdll +-.I [-v] +-.I [-a] +-.I [-p] +-.I [-m] +-.I [-1...9] ++.I [\-v] ++.I [\-a] ++.I [\-p] ++.I [\-m] ++.I [\-1...9] + .I [<min-priority>] + .I [<parent_index>|<search_conditions...] + .PP +@@ -410,13 +410,13 @@ + .B done + and which don't have start times deferred into the future are shown. If you + want to display all entries, include the +-.B -a ++.B \-a + option (which means 'all'). If you want to display the dates and times when + the entries were added and/or done, include the +-.B -v ++.B \-v + option (which means 'verbose'). + The +-.B -p ++.B \-p + option stands for postponed. It means that tasks which are 'deferred' or 'postponed' + are shown as well as open tasks. + .PP +@@ -431,14 +431,14 @@ + top node of each part of the database you want to show. So if your database + contains entries with indices 1, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.2.1, 3 and 4, the command + .PP +-tdl list -a 2 ++tdl list \-a 2 + .PP + will show all entries 2, 2.1, 2.2 and 2.2.1, whether or not they are completed. + .PP + Also by default, all entries in the database, at any depth, will be shown. If + you only wish to show 'top-level' entries, for example, you can use + .PP +-tdl list -1 ++tdl list \-1 + .PP + This lists level-1 entries. Any level-1 entry with hidden child entries + underneath it will show a summary of how many such children there are. For +@@ -454,11 +454,11 @@ + the normal 'negative index' method can't be used to specify an entry a certain + distance from the end of the list. If you want to do this, use a syntax like + .PP +-tdl list -- -1 ++tdl list \-\- \-1 + .PP + to show the last index in the array, or + .PP +-tdl list -2 -- -3 -2 -1 ++tdl list \-2 \-\- \-3 \-2 \-1 + .PP + to show level-1 and level-2 entries within the last 3 level-1 entries in the + list. +@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ + approximate matches with keys up to 31 characters. + .PP + By default, the listing is produced with colour highlighting. The +-.B -m ++.B \-m + option can be used to produce a monochrome listing instead. Alternatively, the + .B TDL_LIST_MONOCHROME + enviroment variable can be set (to any value) to achieve the same effect. +@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ + .TE + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl log + .br +@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ + command. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B narrow + .I new_root_index +@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ + wouldn't make much sense). + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl open + .I index_to_reopen[...] ... +@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ + current time. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl postpone + .I index_to_postpone[...] ... +@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ + command. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl pri + .I new_priority +@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ + command. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl purge + .I since_epoch +@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ + descendents. The default is to purge the entire database. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B quit + .PP +@@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ + The main use for the quit command would be to avoid damaging the database if a serious error had been made. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl remove + .I index_to_remove ... +@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ + descendents. This provides a quick way to remove a whole sub-tree of tasks. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl report + .I start_time +@@ -688,12 +688,12 @@ + will list all tasks completed between 2 and 1 weeks ago. + .PP + Where a child entry has been completed in the reporting period, but its parent +-has not been completed, the parent text in the report will be surrounded by +-'[[' and ']]'. To give one example, this will happen if the parent has other ++has not been completed, the parent text in the report will be surrounded by '[[' ++and ']]'. To give one example, this will happen if the parent has other + child entries that haven't been completed yet. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B revert + .PP +@@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ + The revert command does not take any arguments. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B save + .PP +@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ + The save command does not take any arguments. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl undo + .I index_of_entry_to_undo ... +@@ -742,7 +742,7 @@ + descendents. This provides a quick way to re-open a whole sub-tree of tasks. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl usage + .PP +@@ -751,21 +751,21 @@ + (q.v.) + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl version + .PP + Show the version number of the software. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B tdl which + .PP + Show the filename of the database that tdl accesses in the current context. + .P + .ce 1 +---ooOOoo-- ++\-\-ooOOoo-\- + .PP + .B widen + .I n_level +@@ -831,30 +831,30 @@ + .TS + tab(&); + l l. +--1h & exactly 1 hour ago +--2d & exactly 2 days ago ++\-1h & exactly 1 hour ago ++\-2d & exactly 2 days ago + +1w & exactly 1 week in the future + +1m & exactly 1 month (30 days) in the future + +2y & exactly 2 years in the future +--1d-0815 & 08:15am yesterday ++\-1d-0815 & 08:15am yesterday + +1d-08 & 8am tomorrow + +1w-08 & 8am on the same day as today next week + +6h-08 & 8am on the day containing the time 6 hours ahead of now +-\.-08 & 8am today +-\.-20 & 8pm today ++\.\-08 & 8am today ++\.\-20 & 8pm today + 20011020 & absolute : 12 noon on 20th October 2001 + 011020 & absolute : 12 noon on 20th October 2001 (current century) + 1020 & absolute : 12 noon on 20th October 2001 (current century and year) + 20 & absolute : 12 noon on 20th October 2001 (current century, year and month) +-20011020-081500 & absolute : 08:15am on 20th October 2001 +-20011020-0815 & absolute : 08:15am on 20th October 2001 (seconds=0) +-20011020-08 & absolute : 08:00am on 20th October 2001 (minutes=seconds=0) +-011020-08 & absolute : 08:00am on 20th October 2001 (minutes=seconds=0, current century) ++20011020\-081500 & absolute : 08:15am on 20th October 2001 ++20011020\-0815 & absolute : 08:15am on 20th October 2001 (seconds=0) ++20011020\-08 & absolute : 08:00am on 20th October 2001 (minutes=seconds=0) ++011020\-08 & absolute : 08:00am on 20th October 2001 (minutes=seconds=0, current century) + etc & (see below) +--sun & 12 noon on the previous Sunday ++\-sun & 12 noon on the previous Sunday + +sat & 12 noon on the following Saturday + +sat-08 & 8am on the following Saturday +--tue-0815 & 08:15am on the previous Tuesday ++\-tue-0815 & 08:15am on the previous Tuesday + etc & (see below) + .TE + .PP +@@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ + of the more uses of this mode are rather far-fetched. + .PP + For the weekday and relative formats, the sign is actually optional. The +-default sign (implying past (-) or future (+)) will then be assumed depending on ++default sign (implying past (\-) or future (+)) will then be assumed depending on + the command as shown below: + + .PP +@@ -886,9 +886,9 @@ + Command & Default & Reason + _ + add & + & Add entries with deferred start times +-done & - & Entries have been completed at some time in the past +-report & - & Reporting on earlier completed tasks not future ones +-purge & - & Tasks won't be completed in the future, so no need to purge future ones ++done & \- & Entries have been completed at some time in the past ++report & \- & Reporting on earlier completed tasks not future ones ++purge & \- & Tasks won't be completed in the future, so no need to purge future ones + .TE + + .SH HOMEPAGE +@@ -943,16 +943,7 @@ + .IP + cd project1 + .br +-ln -s ../project2/.tdldb . ++ln \-s ../project2/.tdldb . + + .SH BUGS + Please report them to the author. +- +-.SH SEE ALSO +-The full documentation for tdl is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and tdl +-programs are properly installed at your site, the command +-.IP +-info tdl +-.PP +-should give you access to the complete manual. +- |