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authorobrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>2000-06-10 20:14:21 +0000
committerobrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org>2000-06-10 20:14:21 +0000
commit85b66f4b34daef6618e01f81ba3e799b9cbbf082 (patch)
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Offical fixes to the history and I18N bugs ache found.
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+++ b/contrib/tcsh/tcsh.man
@@ -3567,16 +3567,15 @@ If set to `enhance', completion 1) ignores case and 2) considers
periods, hyphens and underscores (`.', `\-' and `_') to be word
separators and hyphens and underscores to be equivalent.
.TP 8
-.B continue_args \fR(+)
+.B continue \fR(+)
If set to a list of commands, the shell will continue the listed
commands, instead of starting a new one.
.TP 8
.B continue_args \fR(+)
Same as continue, but the shell will execute:
.RS +8
-.nf
- echo `pwd` $argv > ~/.<command-name>_pause; %<command-name>
-.fi
+.IP "" 4
+echo `pwd` $argv > ~/.<cmd>_pause; %<cmd>
.RE
.TP 8
.B correct \fR(+)
@@ -3630,7 +3629,7 @@ is set to number 0,1,2 and 3. Each number has the following meaning:
2 ... used for the second byte of a multi-byte character.
.br
3 ... used for both the first byte and second byte of a multi-byte character.
-.\" SHK: I tried my best to get the following to be gramatically correct.
+.\" SHK: I tried my best to get the following to be grammatically correct.
.\" However, I still don't understand what's going on here. In the
\" following example, there are three bytes, but the text seems to refer to
\" each nybble as a character. What's going on here? It this 3-byte code
@@ -3856,6 +3855,10 @@ If set, restrictions are placed on output redirection to insure that files
are not accidentally destroyed and that `>>' redirections refer to existing
files, as described in the \fBInput/output\fR section.
.TP 8
+.B noding
+If set, disable the printing of `DING!' in the \fBprompt\fR time
+specifiers at the change of hour.
+.TP 8
.B noglob
If set, \fBFilename substitution\fR and \fBDirectory stack substitution\fR
(q.v.) are inhibited. This is most useful in shell scripts which do not deal
@@ -4039,6 +4042,10 @@ superuser shell. For example,
.br
tut [37] \fB[2:54pm]\fR [/usr/accts/sys] you rang? _
.PP
+If `%t', `%@', `%T', `%p', or `%P' is used, and \fBnoding\fR is not set,
+then print `DING!' on the change of hour (i.e, `:00' minutes) instead of
+the actual time.
+.PP
Set by default to `%# ' in interactive shells.
.RE
.TP 8
@@ -4537,22 +4544,52 @@ file format; a colon-separated list of expressions of the form
variables with their associated defaults are:
.PP
.RS +8
-.nf
-no 0 Normal (non-filename) text
-fi 0 Regular file
-di 01;34 Directory
-ln 01;36 Symbolic link
-pi 33 Named pipe (FIFO)
-so 01;35 Socket
-bd 01;33 Block device
-cd 01;32 Character device
-ex 01;32 Executable file
-mi (none) Missing file (defaults to fi)
-or (none) Orphaned symbolic link (defaults to ln)
-lc ^[[ Left code
-rc m Right code
-ec (none) End code (replaces lc+no+rc)
-.fi
+.RS +4
+.PD 0
+.TP 12
+no 0
+Normal (non-filename) text
+.TP 12
+fi 0
+Regular file
+.TP 12
+di 01;34
+Directory
+.TP 12
+ln 01;36
+Symbolic link
+.TP 12
+pi 33
+Named pipe (FIFO)
+.TP 12
+so 01;35
+Socket
+.TP 12
+bd 01;33
+Block device
+.TP 12
+cd 01;32
+Character device
+.TP 12
+ex 01;32
+Executable file
+.TP 12
+mi (none)
+Missing file (defaults to fi)
+.TP 12
+or (none)
+Orphaned symbolic link (defaults to ln)
+.TP 12
+lc ^[[
+Left code
+.TP 12
+rc m
+Right code
+.TP 12
+ec (none)
+End code (replaces lc+no+rc)
+.PD
+.RE
.PP
You need to include only the variables you want to change from
the default.
@@ -4647,6 +4684,7 @@ for cyan background
.TP 4
47
for white (or gray) background
+.PD
.RE
.PP
Not all commands will work on all systems or display devices.
@@ -4747,7 +4785,7 @@ ConvexOS, Stellix and Intel use \fI/etc/logout\fR and
NeXTs use \fI/etc/logout.std\fR.
A/UX, AMIX, Cray and IRIX have no equivalent in \fIcsh\fR(1),
but read this file in \fItcsh\fR anyway.
-Solaris 2.x does not have it either, but \fItcsh\fR reads \fI/etc/.cshrc\fR. (+)
+Solaris 2.x does not have it either, but \fItcsh\fR reads \fI/etc/.logout\fR. (+)
.TP 16
.I ~/.logout
Read by login shells at logout after \fI/etc/csh.logout\fR or its equivalent.
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