From 025dbe46df8385c3d0a76874758232e7eabc5013 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Ville=20Skytt=C3=A4?= Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015 14:14:18 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] docs: man page indentation and syntax fixes --- docs/curl.1 | 7 ++++--- docs/mk-ca-bundle.1 | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/curl.1 b/docs/curl.1 index 1d1bc8102..ea2efe48b 100644 --- a/docs/curl.1 +++ b/docs/curl.1 @@ -667,6 +667,7 @@ curl does one CWD with the full target directory and then operates on the file \&"normally" (like in the multicwd case). This is somewhat more standards compliant than 'nocwd' but without the full penalty of 'multicwd'. .RE +.IP (Added in 7.15.1) .IP "--ftp-pasv" (FTP) Use passive mode for the data connection. Passive is the internal default @@ -1227,7 +1228,7 @@ i.e "my.host.domain" to specify the machine make curl pick the same IP address that is already used for the control connection .RE - +.IP If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. Disable the use of PORT with \fI--ftp-pasv\fP. Disable the attempt to use the EPRT command instead of PORT by using \fI--disable-eprt\fP. EPRT is really PORT++. @@ -1434,7 +1435,7 @@ specifies 300 bytes from offset 500(H) .B 100-199,500-599 specifies two separate 100-byte ranges(*)(H) .RE - +.IP (*) = NOTE that this will cause the server to reply with a multipart response! @@ -1898,7 +1899,7 @@ displayed with millisecond resolution. The URL that was fetched last. This is most meaningful if you've told curl to follow location: headers. .RE - +.IP If this option is used several times, the last one will be used. .IP "-x, --proxy <[protocol://][user:password@]proxyhost[:port]>" Use the specified proxy. diff --git a/docs/mk-ca-bundle.1 b/docs/mk-ca-bundle.1 index 7d38dba26..164c9c343 100644 --- a/docs/mk-ca-bundle.1 +++ b/docs/mk-ca-bundle.1 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ curl, wget and more. The following options are supported: .IP -b backup an existing version of \fIoutputfilename\fP -.IP -d [name] +.IP "-d [name]" specify which Mozilla tree to pull certdata.txt from (or a custom URL). Valid names are: aurora, beta, central, mozilla, nss, release (default). They are shortcuts for which source tree to get the cert data from. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ DATA_ENCIPHERMENT, KEY_AGREEMENT, KEY_CERT_SIGN, CRL_SIGN, SERVER_AUTH (default), CLIENT_AUTH, CODE_SIGNING, EMAIL_PROTECTION, IPSEC_END_SYSTEM, IPSEC_TUNNEL, IPSEC_USER, TIME_STAMPING, STEP_UP_APPROVED .RE - +.IP Valid trust levels are: .RS ALL, TRUSTED_DELEGATOR (default), NOT_TRUSTED, MUST_VERIFY_TRUST, TRUSTED