Changeset b7d0bb4


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Timestamp:
10/04/2003 12:28:30 AM (21 years ago)
Author:
Larry Lawrence <larry@…>
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standardizing compound words

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@1294 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • connect/dhcp/dhcp.xml

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    1414<application>dhcp</application> package) and <command>dhcpcd</command>.  We
    1515begin with a page which shows how to alter the <acronym>LFS</acronym>
    16 bootscripts for generic <acronym>DHCP</acronym> support. We then present the
     16boot scripts for generic <acronym>DHCP</acronym> support. We then present the
    1717two sets of installation instructions which also discuss
    1818how to create an appropriate configuration file to work with the
  • general/genlib/openssl/openssl-desc.xml

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    2121<sect3><title>openssl</title>
    2222
    23 <para>The <command>openssl</command> program is a command line tool for using
     23<para>The <command>openssl</command> program is a command-line tool for using
    2424the various cryptography functions of
    2525<application>Open<acronym>SSL</acronym></application>'s
  • general/genlib/popt/popt-desc.xml

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    99
    1010<sect3><title>popt library</title>
    11 <para>The popt library is used to parse command line options.</para></sect3>
     11<para>The popt library is used to parse command-line options.</para></sect3>
    1212
    1313</sect2>
  • general/genlib/popt/popt-intro.xml

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    33
    44<para>The popt package contains the popt libraries which are used by
    5 some programs to parse command line options.</para>
     5some programs to parse command-line options.</para>
    66
    77<sect3><title>Package information</title>
  • general/genlib/readline/readline-intro.xml

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    33
    44<para>The <application>readline</application> library provides a set of
    5 functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command lines as
     5functions for use by applications that allow users to edit command-lines as
    66they are typed in.  Both <application>Emacs</application> and
    77<application>vi</application> editing modes are available.</para>
  • general/sysutils/hdparm/hdparm-desc.xml

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    99
    1010<sect3><title>hdparm</title>
    11 <para><command>hdparm</command> provides a command line interface to various hard disk
     11<para><command>hdparm</command> provides a command-line interface to various hard disk
    1212ioctls supported by the stock Linux
    1313<acronym>ATA</acronym>/<acronym>IDE</acronym> device driver
  • introduction/important/bootscripts.xml

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    11<sect1 id="intro-important-bootscripts">
    22<?dbhtml filename="bootscripts.html" dir="introduction"?>
    3 <title>Using <acronym>BLFS</acronym> bootscripts</title>
     3<title>Using <acronym>BLFS</acronym> Boot Scripts</title>
    44
    55<para>The scripts included for packages such as <xref linkend="gpm"/>
  • multimedia/audioutils/vorbistools/vorbistools-desc.xml

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    2323
    2424<sect3><title>ogg123</title>
    25 <para><command>ogg123</command> is a command line audio player for Ogg Vorbis
     25<para><command>ogg123</command> is a command-line audio player for Ogg Vorbis
    2626streams.</para></sect3>
    2727
  • multimedia/audioutils/vorbistools/vorbistools-intro.xml

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    22<title>Introduction to <application>Vorbis Tools</application></title>
    33
    4 <para>The <application>Vorbis Tools</application> package contains command line
     4<para>The <application>Vorbis Tools</application> package contains command-line
    55tools for <filename>OGG</filename> audio files.  This is useful for encoding,
    66playing or editing files using the Ogg <acronym>CODEC</acronym>.</para>
  • multimedia/videoutils/avifile/avifile-desc.xml

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    4444
    4545<sect3><title>avirec</title>
    46 <para><command>avirec</command> is a command line video recording tool.</para>
     46<para><command>avirec</command> is a command-line video recording tool.</para>
    4747</sect3>
    4848
  • multimedia/videoutils/ffmpeg/ffmpeg-desc.xml

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    1212
    1313<sect3><title>ffmpeg</title>
    14 <para><command>ffmpeg</command> is a command line tool to convert video files,
     14<para><command>ffmpeg</command> is a command-line tool to convert video files,
    1515network streams and input from a TV card to several video formats.</para></sect3>
    1616
  • multimedia/videoutils/transcode/transcode-intro.xml

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    22<title>Introduction to <application>transcode</application></title>
    33
    4 <para><application>transcode</application> is a fast versatile command line
     4<para><application>transcode</application> is a fast versatile command-line
    55based audio/video everything to everything converter.</para>
    66
  • postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml

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    1414
    1515<para>Heeding the warning, the rescue disk created here has no
    16 dependency on the host system's resources, other than basic bootability
     16dependency on the host system's resources, other than basic boot-ability
    1717and hardware soundness.  At a minimum, the most common sorts of failures
    1818requiring a rescue boot disk should be addressed by the contents of the
     
    6666<para>You should make a custom kernel that includes only those features
    6767needed to rescue your system, so it will have the least size.  No
    68 sense in building in support for things like <application>xfree86</application>,
    69 <application>dri</application>, etc, as most rescues are performed from the
     68sense in building in support for things like <application>XFree86</application>,
     69<application>DRI</application>, etc, as most rescues are performed from the
    7070command prompt.  Along the same lines, if you have <xref linkend="gcc2"/>, it
    7171is known to produce smaller kernels.  So you might want to use that
     
    7474compiled with same compiler used to make the kernel.</para>
    7575
    76 <para>The rescueimage must include support for the file system of your
     76<para>The rescue-image must include support for the file system of your
    7777choice (we presume ext2/3 here), ramdisk and initial ramdisk (initrd).
    7878Disable everything that you can in the kernel configuration. You should
     
    209209
    210210<para><emphasis>A cautionary note:</emphasis> if you are not running in a
    211 <command>chroot</command> environment, be sure that you do not accidentlly
     211<command>chroot</command> environment, be sure that you do not accidentally
    212212omit the <filename class="directory">/mnt/loop1</filename> reference in the commands. If
    213213you do so, you might replace the equivalent components on your host with
     
    295295No other editing is needed because the boot scripts are not included and
    296296no automatic mounting will be done using the <filename>fstab</filename>.
    297 If you decide to include some bootscripts that might try to mount
     297If you decide to include some boot scripts that might try to mount
    298298things, change the <filename>fstab</filename>'s entries to
    299299<command>noauto</command> in the options field so they don't cause an
  • postlfs/config/compressdoc.xml

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    144144}
    145145
    146 # OK, parse the command line for arguments, and initialize to some sensible
     146# OK, parse the command-line for arguments, and initialize to some sensible
    147147# state, that is keep hardlinks, parse /etc/man.conf, be most silent, search
    148148# man.conf in /etc, and don't force (re-)compression.
  • postlfs/config/profile.xml

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    1515<filename>/bin/login</filename>, by reading the
    1616<filename>/etc/passwd</filename> file.  An
    17 interactive non-login shell is started at the command line (e.g.
     17interactive non-login shell is started at the command-line (e.g.
    1818<prompt>[prompt]$</prompt><command>/bin/bash</command>).  A non-interactive
    1919shell is usually present when a shell script is running.  It is non-interactive
  • postlfs/editors/joe/joe-desc.xml

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    3434<command>joe</command> that restricts
    3535<application><acronym>JOE</acronym></application> to editing
    36 only files which are specified on the command line.</para></sect3>
     36only files which are specified on the command-line.</para></sect3>
    3737
    3838<sect3><title>termidx</title>
  • postlfs/security/gnupg/gnupg-desc.xml

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    1010
    1111<sect3><title>gpg</title>
    12 <para><command>gpg</command> is the backend (command line interface) for
     12<para><command>gpg</command> is the backend (command-line interface) for
    1313this Open<acronym>PGP</acronym>
    1414implementation.</para></sect3>
  • postlfs/shells/zsh/zsh-desc.xml

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    99
    1010<sect3><title>zsh</title>
    11 <para><command>zsh</command> is a shell which has  command line editing, built-in spelling
     11<para><command>zsh</command> is a shell which has  command-line editing, built-in spelling
    1212correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with
    1313autoloading), a history mechanism, and a host of other features.</para></sect3>
  • preface/organization.xml

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    2727
    2828<sect2><title>Part V - Basic Networking</title>
    29 <para>Networking libraries and command line networking tools make up the
     29<para>Networking libraries and command-line networking tools make up the
    3030bulk of this part.</para></sect2>
    3131
  • pst/typesetting/sgml.xml

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    55<para>This chapter contains DocBook <acronym>SGML</acronym> document
    66type definitions (<acronym>DTD</acronym>s), DocBook
    7 <acronym>DSSSL</acronym> style sheets and DocBook tools to validate,
     7<acronym>DSSSL</acronym> Stylesheets and DocBook tools to validate,
    88transform, format and publish DocBook documents.</para>
    99
  • pst/typesetting/xml.xml

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    44
    55<para>This chapter contains the DocBook <acronym>XML</acronym> document
    6 type definition (<acronym>DTD</acronym>) and DocBook style sheets
     6type definition (<acronym>DTD</acronym>) and DocBook Stylesheets
    77which are used to validate, transform, format and publish DocBook documents.</para>
    88
  • server/mail/courier/courier-exp.xml

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    1212
    1313<para><parameter>--libexecdir=/usr/sbin</parameter>: libexecdir contains
    14 programs and libraries that cannot be directly executed from the command line.
     14programs and libraries that cannot be directly executed from the command-line.
    1515</para>
    1616
  • server/mail/exim/exim-exp.xml

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    1616Create a link to <command>sendmail</command> for applications which need
    1717it. <application>Exim</application> will
    18 accept most <application>Sendmail</application> command line options.</para>
     18accept most <application>Sendmail</application> command-line options.</para>
    1919
    2020</sect2>
  • server/mail/qmail/qmail-desc.xml

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    4545<sect3><title>mailsubj</title>
    4646<para>mailsubj sends a mail message with a subject supplied on the
    47 command line.  The body of the message is read from standard
     47command-line.  The body of the message is read from standard
    4848input.</para></sect3>
    4949<sect3><title>preline</title>
  • xsoft/graphweb/mozilla/mozilla-desc.xml

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    44<para>The <application>Mozilla</application> package contains <command>mozilla
    55</command>.The various components such as composer, mail-news can be accessed
    6 from the menu after <command>mozilla</command> starts or via command line
     6from the menu after <command>mozilla</command> starts or via command-line
    77switches to the <command>mozilla</command> binary.
    88</para>
  • xsoft/suites/openoffice/openoffice-exp.xml

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    1515
    1616<para><command>for appl in swriter scalc sdraw simpress smath soffice;
    17 do ...</command>: Create links so that the package can be started from the command line without changes to the existing path.</para>
     17do ...</command>: Create links so that the package can be started from the command-line without changes to the existing path.</para>
    1818
    1919</sect2>
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