[Debian-hebrew-package] r991 - /pkg/libhdate/trunk/debian/patches/manpage.patch

tzafrir at users.alioth.debian.org tzafrir at users.alioth.debian.org
Thu Sep 19 07:51:33 UTC 2013


Author: tzafrir
Date: Thu Sep 19 07:51:33 2013
New Revision: 991

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debian-hebrew/?sc=1&rev=991
Log:
Update manpages hyphen patch.

Modified:
    pkg/libhdate/trunk/debian/patches/manpage.patch

Modified: pkg/libhdate/trunk/debian/patches/manpage.patch
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debian-hebrew/pkg/libhdate/trunk/debian/patches/manpage.patch?rev=991&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- pkg/libhdate/trunk/debian/patches/manpage.patch	(original)
+++ pkg/libhdate/trunk/debian/patches/manpage.patch	Thu Sep 19 07:51:33 2013
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 
 --- a/docs/man/man1/hcal.1
 +++ b/docs/man/man1/hcal.1
-@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
+@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ hcal \- displays a Hebrew / Gregorian ca
  .B hcal
  [options] [coordinates [timezone]] [[mm] yyyy]
  .TP
@@ -20,34 +20,128 @@
  .PP
  .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  .B hcal
-@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
- .RE
- .RS 7
- .B \ \ \ --no-visual
+@@ -34,77 +34,77 @@ will interpret the given date as a Hebre
+ .PP 
+ .SH "OPTIONS"
+ .TP 18
+-.B \-1 --one-month
++.B \-1 \-\-one-month
+ over-ride config file setting if you had set option --three-month as a default there
+ .TP
+-.B \-3 --three-month
++.B \-3 \-\-three-month
+ output previous/next months, side by side. requires 127 columns
+ .TP
+-.B \-b --bidi
++.B \-b \-\-bidi
+ output Hebrew information in Hebrew , in reverse
+ .RE
+ .RS 7
+-.B \ \ \ --visual
++.B \ \ \ \-\-visual
+ \      sequence
+ .P
+ .RE
+ .RS 7
+-.B \ \ \ --no-bidi
++.B \ \ \ \-\-no-bidi
+ \     over-ride config file setting if you had set
+ .RE
+ .RS 7
+-.B \ \ \ --no-visual
 -\   option -bidi as a default there
++.B \ \ \ \-\-no-visual
 +\   option --bidi as a default there
  .TP 18
- .B \-c --colorize
+-.B \-c --colorize
++.B \-c \-\-colorize
  output in calming, muted tones
-@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
+ .RE
+ .RS 7
+-.B \ \ \ --no-color
++.B \ \ \ \-\-no-color
+ \    over-ride config file setting
+ .TP 18
+-.B \-d --diaspora
++.B \-d \-\-diaspora
+ use diaspora reading and holidays. Only relevant if hcal is using location information indicating an Israeli timezone
+ .TP
+-.B \-f --footnote
++.B \-f \-\-footnote
+ output descriptive notes of holidays
+ .RE
+ .RS 7
+-.B \ \ \ --no-footnote
++.B \ \ \ \-\-no-footnote
+ \ over-ride config file setting
+ .TP 18
+-.B \-h --html
++.B \-h \-\-html
+ output in html format to stdout
+ .RE
+ .RS 7
+-.B \ \ \ --no-html
++.B \ \ \ \-\-no-html
  \     over-ride config file setting
  .TP 18
  .B \-H --hebrew
 -output Hebrew information in Hebrew, in 'logical' sequence. If this displays in reverse for you, use option -b
 +output Hebrew information in Hebrew, in 'logical' sequence. If this displays in reverse for you, use option \-b
  .TP
- .B \-I --israel
+-.B \-I --israel
++.B \-I \-\-israel
  override a diaspora default. Only relevant if hcal is using location information indicating other than an Israeli timezone
-@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
+ .TP
+ .B \-i    
+ use external css file "./hcal.css" for html output
+ .TP
+-.B \ \ \ \--no-reverse
++.B \ \ \ \-\-no\-reverse
+ do not highlight today's date
+ .TP
+-.B \-p --parasha
++.B \-p \-\-parasha
+ output week's parasha on each calendar row
+ .TP
+-.B \-s --shabbat
++.B \-s \-\-shabbat
+ output Shabbat times and parshiot
+ .TP
+-.B \-l --latitude
++.B \-l \-\-latitude
+ [NS]yy[.yyy] decimal degrees, or [NS]yy[:mm[:ss]] degrees, minutes, seconds. Negative values are South
+ .TP
+-.B \-L --longitude
++.B \-L \-\-longitude
+ [EW]xx[.xxx] decimal degrees, or [EW]xx[:mm[:ss]] degrees, minutes, seconds. Negative values are West
+ .TP
+-.B \-z --timezone
++.B \-z \-\-timezone
+ \+/-UTC. Notation may  be in decimal hours ( hh[.hh] ) or hours, minutes ( hh[:mm] )
+ .SH NOTES
+ .SS "HOLIDAYS"
+@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ Gregorian and Hebrew dates, as follows:
  \ Other Israeli National days
  .RE
  .P
 -Use the -f (--footnote) option to have hcal describe what any particular day is marking.
-+Use the \-f (--footnote) option to have hcal describe what any particular day is marking.
++Use the \-f (\-\-footnote) option to have hcal describe what any particular day is marking.
  .SS LOCATIONS 
  If you want 
  .B hcal
-@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
+@@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ requires location and time zone informat
+ uses your computer's local time zone information as an indicator, and either picks a city in that time zone, or defaults to the equator at the center of that time zone. If 
+ .B hcal
+ can't even retrieve time zone information from your computer, it defaults to Tel-Aviv. For other locations, use the 
+-.B -l -L
++.B \-l \-L
+ option pair. For other timezones, use the 
+-.B -z
++.B \-z
+ option. Co-ordinates and standard time zones for some common locations are listed below.
+ .PP
+ The current defaults include:
+@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ The current defaults include:
  Timezone   Default city    Lattitude  Longitude
  .RE
  .RS 12
@@ -56,7 +150,7 @@
  .RE
  .RS 12
   0      London             51          0
-@@ -191,19 +191,19 @@
+@@ -191,19 +191,19 @@ Timezone   Default city    Lattitude  Lo
  .PP
  Useful locations and time zones
  .RS 6
@@ -80,9 +174,24 @@
  .RS 6
  .RE
  Tiberias    32, 35, 2      
+@@ -239,12 +239,12 @@ The software does not yet account for th
+ .TP 3
+ 1. Display a 2012ce year's calendar, three-months wide, in color.
+ .RS 6
+-.B       hcal -3c 2012
++.B       hcal \-3c 2012
+ .RE
+ .HP 3
+ 2. Display the current month's calendar, with Shabbat times, parshiot, footnoted holiday identification, with Hebrew information in Hebrew, and all in "calming", "muted" color-tones.
+ .RS 6
+-.B       hcal -csfH
++.B       hcal \-csfH
+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
+ mlterm(1), hdate(1), hebcal(1), date(1), ncal(1), cal(1), remind(1)
+ .SH "AUTHORS"
 --- a/docs/man/man3/hdate.h.3
 +++ b/docs/man/man3/hdate.h.3
-@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@
+@@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ a static string with name of translator,
  .PP
  helper function to find hebrew locale \fBReturns:\fP
  .RS 4
@@ -93,7 +202,7 @@
  
 --- a/docs/man/man1/hdate.1
 +++ b/docs/man/man1/hdate.1
-@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@
+@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ hdate \- displays Hebrew date informatio
  .B hdate
  [options] [coordinates [timezone]] [ julian_day ]
  .TP
@@ -110,7 +219,119 @@
  .PP
  .SH "DESCRIPTION"
  .B hdate
-@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@
+@@ -45,79 +45,79 @@ will interpret it as the "Julian day num
+ .PP 
+ .SH "OPTIONS"
+ .TP 18
+-.B \-b --bidi
++.B \-b \-\-bidi
+ output Hebrew information in Hebrew, but in reverse
+ .RE
+ .RS 7
+-.B \ \ \ --visual
++.B \ \ \ \-\-visual
+ \      sequence.
+ .TP 18
+ .B \-c
+ print Shabbat start/end times. Shabbat starts 20 min before sunset, 
+ and ends when three stars are out. 
+ .TP
+-.B \-d --diaspora
++.B \-d \-\-diaspora
+ use diaspora reading and holidays.
+ .TP
+-.B \-h --holidays
++.B \-h \-\-holidays
+ print holidays.
+ .TP
+ .B \-H 
+ Print only if it is a holiday.
+ .TP
+-.B \-i --ical 
++.B \-i \-\-ical 
+ use iCal formatted output.
+ .TP
+-.B \-j --julian
++.B \-j \-\-julian
+ print Julian day number.
+ .TP
+-.B \-o --omer
++.B \-o \-\-omer
+ print Sefirat Ha Omer
+ .TP
+-.B \-q --quiet-alerts
++.B \-q \-\-quiet-alerts
+ quiet. suppress warning messages
+ .TP
+-.B \-r --parasha
++.B \-r \-\-parasha
+ print weekly reading for Shabbat.
+ .TP
+ .B \-R 
+ print only if the weekly reading is read on that Shabbat
+ .TP
+-.B \-s --sun
++.B \-s \-\-sun
+ print sunrise/sunset times.
+ .TP
+-.B \-S --short-format
++.B \-S \-\-short\-format
+ print using short format.
+ .TP
+ .B \-t
+ print day times: first light, talit, sunrise, mid day, sunset, first stars, three stars
+ .TP
+-.B \-T --table
++.B \-T \-\-table
+ print tabular output. All data for each requested day will be output on a single comma-delimited line.
+ Most suitable for piping, or export to spreadsheets\n\n\
+ .TP
+-.B \-l --latitude
++.B \-l \-\-latitude
+ [NS]yy[.yyy] decimal degrees, or [NS]yy[:mm[:ss]] degrees, minutes, seconds. Negative values are South
+ .TP
+-.B \-L --longitude
++.B \-L \-\-longitude
+ [EW]xx[.xxx] decimal degrees, or [EW]xx[:mm[:ss]] degrees, minutes, seconds. Negative values are West
+ .TP
+-.B \-z --timezone
++.B \-z \-\-timezone
+ \+/-UTC. Notation may  be in decimal hours ( hh[.hh] ) or hours, minutes ( hh[:mm] )
+ .TP
+-.B \ \   --hebrew
++.B \ \   \-\-hebrew
+ forces Hebrew to print in Hebrew characters
+ .TP
+-.B \ \   --yom
++.B \ \   \-\-yom
+ force Hebrew prefix to Hebrew day of week
+ .TP
+-.B \ \   --leshabbat
++.B \ \   \-\-leshabbat
+ insert parasha between day of week and day
+ .TP
+-.B \ \   --leseder
++.B \ \   \-\-leseder
+ insert parasha between day of week and day
+ .TP
+-.B \ \   --not-sunset-aware
++.B \ \   \-\-not\-sunset\-aware
+ don't display next day if after sunset
+ .SH NOTES
+ .SS LOCATIONS
+@@ -130,9 +130,9 @@ requires location and time zone informat
+ uses your computer's local time zone information as an indicator, and either picks a city in that time zone, or defaults to the equator at the center of that time zone. If 
+ .B hdate
+ can't even retrieve time zone information from your computer, it defaults to Tel-Aviv. For other locations, use the 
+-.B -l -L
++.B \-l \-L
+ option pair. For other timezones, use the 
+-.B -z
++.B \-z
+ option. Co-ordinates and standard time zones for some common locations are listed below.
+ .PP
+ The current defaults include:
+@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ The current defaults include:
  Timezone   Default city    Lattitude  Longitude
  .RE
  .RS 12
@@ -119,7 +340,7 @@
  .RE
  .RS 12
   0      London             51          0
-@@ -157,19 +157,19 @@
+@@ -157,19 +157,19 @@ Timezone   Default city    Lattitude  Lo
  .PP
  Useful locations and time zones
  .RS 6
@@ -143,3 +364,24 @@
  .RS 6
  .RE
  Tiberias    32, 35, 2      
+@@ -199,17 +199,17 @@ The timezone support is currenlty primit
+ .TP 10
+ .B Historical
+ The software does not yet account for the phenomenon and complications of the "Gregorian transition" from the prior, Julian calendar, which effectively caused an instantaneous 'loss' of two weeks for all gentiles affected. Countries (eg. Poland, Spain and Italy) began adopting the Gregorian calendar on 8 Tishrei 5343 (4 October 1582CE), although many did not transition until the 56th century (1752 CE, eg. UK colonies, Sweden). Russia did not adopt the Gregorian calendar until 5678 (1918 CE) and Turkey did not until 5687 (December, 1926 CE). Many other countries made the transition on other dates. Keep in mind that Russia invaded part of Poland, undoing, for the interim, the Gregorian transition for (only) that part of Poland; Also important to remember in this regard is that Eretz Ysroel was part of the Turkish Ottoman empire until the British mandate (5677 (1917CE)). Until all this is accounted for adequately by this application, refer to '
+-.B ncal -p
++.B ncal \-p
+ \' for a basic table of country transitions. However, keep in mind that European borders underwent many changes during the 426 years in question, so the accuracy of your data will depend on accurate knowledge of whether any particular date at any specific location was Julian or Gregorian.
+ .SH "EXAMPLES"
+ 1. Create an iCal calendar of the holidays of year 2025.
+ .RS 6
+-.B       hdate -Hi 2025
++.B       hdate \-Hi 2025
+ .RE
+ .HP 3
+ 2. Print out the weekly readings and sunset/sunrise times for Eilat, on April 2031.
+ .RS  6  
+-.B       hdate -sR 4 2031 -l29 -L34 -z2
++.B       hdate \-sR 4 2031 \-l29 \-L34 \-z2
+ .RE
+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
+ mlterm(1), hcal(1), hebcal(1), date(1), ncal(1), cal(1), remind(1)




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