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diff --git a/doc/omni-utils.texi b/doc/omni-utils.texi index d3c848018..ee2f8d12a 100644 --- a/doc/omni-utils.texi +++ b/doc/omni-utils.texi @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ in a way suitable for novices. Thus, if you are interested, please get involved in improving this manual. The entire @sc{gnu} community will benefit. -@cindex POSIX.2 +@cindex @sc{posix.2} The @sc{gnu} utilities documented here are mostly compatible with the @sc{posix.2} standard. @cindex bugs, reporting @@ -7245,7 +7245,7 @@ out of date. This is the default. @opindex -P @opindex --portability @cindex one-line output format -@cindex POSIX output format +@cindex @sc{posix} output format @cindex portable output format @cindex output format, portable Use the @sc{posix} output format. This is like the default format except @@ -7263,7 +7263,7 @@ Non-integer values are rounded up, instead of being rounded down or rounded to the nearest integer. @item -The labels in the header output line are changed to conform to POSIX. +The labels in the header output line are changed to conform to @sc{posix}. @end enumerate @item --sync @@ -8130,7 +8130,7 @@ expression operators. In the regular expression, @code{\+}, @code{\?}, and @code{\|} are operators which respectively match one or more, zero or one, or separate alternatives. SunOS and other @code{expr}'s treat these as regular -characters. (POSIX allows either behavior.) +characters. (@sc{posix} allows either behavior.) @xref{Top, , Regular Expression Library, regex, Regex}, for details of regular expression syntax. Some examples are in @ref{Examples of expr}. @@ -8439,7 +8439,7 @@ The program accepts the following option. Also see @ref{Common options}. @opindex --portability Instead of performing length checks on the underlying filesystem, test the length of each file name and its components against the -POSIX.1 minimum limits for portability. Also check that the file +@sc{posix.1} minimum limits for portability. Also check that the file name contains no characters not in the portable file name character set. @end table @@ -8536,8 +8536,8 @@ be used in combination with any line settings. @opindex --file Set the line opened by the filename specified in @var{device} instead of the tty line connected to standard input. This option is necessary -because opening a POSIX tty requires use of the @code{O_NONDELAY} flag to -prevent a POSIX tty from blocking until the carrier detect line is high if +because opening a @sc{posix} tty requires use of the @code{O_NONDELAY} flag to +prevent a @sc{posix} tty from blocking until the carrier detect line is high if the @code{clocal} flag is not set. Hence, it is not always possible to allow the shell to open the device in the traditional manner. @@ -8558,9 +8558,9 @@ description. The descriptions themselves refer to the positive case, that is, when @emph{not} negated (unless stated otherwise, of course). -Some settings are not available on all POSIX systems, since they use -extensions. Such arguments are marked below with ``Non-POSIX'' in their -description. On non-POSIX systems, those or other settings also may not +Some settings are not available on all @sc{posix} systems, since they use +extensions. Such arguments are marked below with ``Non-@sc{posix}'' in their +description. On non-@sc{posix} systems, those or other settings also may not be available, but it's not feasible to document all the variations: just try it and see. @@ -8628,7 +8628,7 @@ Disable modem control signals. May be negated. @cindex hardware flow control @cindex flow control, hardware @cindex RTS/CTS flow control -Enable RTS/CTS flow control. Non-POSIX. May be negated. +Enable RTS/CTS flow control. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @end table @@ -8702,19 +8702,19 @@ empty again. May be negated. @item iuclc @opindex iuclc @cindex uppercase, translating to lowercase -Translate uppercase characters to lowercase. Non-POSIX. May be +Translate uppercase characters to lowercase. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item ixany @opindex ixany Allow any character to restart output (only the start character -if negated). Non-POSIX. May be negated. +if negated). Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item imaxbel @opindex imaxbel @cindex beeping at input buffer full Enable beeping and not flushing input buffer if a character arrives -when the input buffer is full. Non-POSIX. May be negated. +when the input buffer is full. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @end table @@ -8732,74 +8732,74 @@ Postprocess output. May be negated. @item olcuc @opindex olcuc @cindex lowercase, translating to output -Translate lowercase characters to uppercase. Non-POSIX. May be +Translate lowercase characters to uppercase. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item ocrnl @opindex ocrnl @cindex return, translating to newline -Translate carriage return to newline. Non-POSIX. May be negated. +Translate carriage return to newline. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item onlcr @opindex onlcr @cindex newline, translating to crlf -Translate newline to carriage return-newline. Non-POSIX. May be +Translate newline to carriage return-newline. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item onocr @opindex onocr -Do not print carriage returns in the first column. Non-POSIX. +Do not print carriage returns in the first column. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item onlret @opindex onlret -Newline performs a carriage return. Non-POSIX. May be negated. +Newline performs a carriage return. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item ofill @opindex ofill @cindex pad instead of timing for delaying -Use fill (padding) characters instead of timing for delays. Non-POSIX. +Use fill (padding) characters instead of timing for delays. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item ofdel @opindex ofdel @cindex pad character -Use delete characters for fill instead of null characters. Non-POSIX. +Use delete characters for fill instead of null characters. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item nl1 @itemx nl0 @opindex nl@var{n} -Newline delay style. Non-POSIX. +Newline delay style. Non-@sc{posix}. @item cr3 @itemx cr2 @itemx cr1 @itemx cr0 @opindex cr@var{n} -Carriage return delay style. Non-POSIX. +Carriage return delay style. Non-@sc{posix}. @item tab3 @itemx tab2 @itemx tab1 @itemx tab0 @opindex tab@var{n} -Horizontal tab delay style. Non-POSIX. +Horizontal tab delay style. Non-@sc{posix}. @item bs1 @itemx bs0 @opindex bs@var{n} -Backspace delay style. Non-POSIX. +Backspace delay style. Non-@sc{posix}. @item vt1 @itemx vt0 @opindex vt@var{n} -Vertical tab delay style. Non-POSIX. +Vertical tab delay style. Non-@sc{posix}. @item ff1 @itemx ff0 @opindex ff@var{n} -Form feed delay style. Non-POSIX. +Form feed delay style. Non-@sc{posix}. @end table @@ -8821,7 +8821,7 @@ special characters. May be negated. @item iexten @opindex iexten -Enable non-POSIX special characters. May be negated. +Enable non-@sc{posix} special characters. May be negated. @item echo @opindex echo @@ -8855,12 +8855,12 @@ characters. May be negated. @cindex case translation Enable input and output of uppercase characters by preceding their lowercase equivalents with @samp{\}, when @code{icanon} is set. -Non-POSIX. May be negated. +Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item tostop @opindex tostop @cindex background jobs, stopping at terminal write -Stop background jobs that try to write to the terminal. Non-POSIX. +Stop background jobs that try to write to the terminal. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item echoprt @@ -8868,7 +8868,7 @@ May be negated. @opindex echoprt @opindex prterase Echo erased characters backward, between @samp{\} and @samp{/}. -Non-POSIX. May be negated. +Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item echoctl @itemx ctlecho @@ -8877,7 +8877,7 @@ Non-POSIX. May be negated. @cindex control characters, using @samp{^@var{c}} @cindex hat notation for control characters Echo control characters in hat notation (@samp{^@var{c}}) instead -of literally. Non-POSIX. May be negated. +of literally. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item echoke @itemx crtkill @@ -8885,7 +8885,7 @@ of literally. Non-POSIX. May be negated. @opindex crtkill Echo the @code{kill} special character by erasing each character on the line as indicated by the @code{echoprt} and @code{echoe} settings, -instead of by the @code{echoctl} and @code{echok} settings. Non-POSIX. +instead of by the @code{echoctl} and @code{echok} settings. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @end table @@ -8967,18 +8967,18 @@ If negated, same as @code{parenb istrip opost cs7}. @item decctlq @opindex decctlq -Same as @code{-ixany}. Non-POSIX. May be negated. +Same as @code{-ixany}. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item tabs @opindex tabs -Same as @code{tab0}. Non-POSIX. May be negated. If negated, same +Same as @code{tab0}. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. If negated, same as @code{tab3}. @item lcase @itemx LCASE @opindex lcase @opindex LCASE -Same as @code{xcase iuclc olcuc}. Non-POSIX. May be negated. +Same as @code{xcase iuclc olcuc}. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. @item crt @opindex crt @@ -9039,11 +9039,11 @@ End the line. @item eol2 @opindex eol2 -Alternate character to end the line. Non-POSIX. +Alternate character to end the line. Non-@sc{posix}. @item swtch @opindex swtch -Switch to a different shell layer. Non-POSIX. +Switch to a different shell layer. Non-@sc{posix}. @item start @opindex start @@ -9059,20 +9059,20 @@ Send a terminal stop signal. @item dsusp @opindex dsusp -Send a terminal stop signal after flushing the input. Non-POSIX. +Send a terminal stop signal after flushing the input. Non-@sc{posix}. @item rprnt @opindex rprnt -Redraw the current line. Non-POSIX. +Redraw the current line. Non-@sc{posix}. @item werase @opindex werase -Erase the last word typed. Non-POSIX. +Erase the last word typed. Non-@sc{posix}. @item lnext @opindex lnext Enter the next character typed literally, even if it is a special -character. Non-POSIX. +character. Non-@sc{posix}. @end table @@ -9102,13 +9102,13 @@ Set the output speed to @var{n}. @item rows @var{n} @opindex rows -Tell the tty kernel driver that the terminal has @var{n} rows. Non-POSIX. +Tell the tty kernel driver that the terminal has @var{n} rows. Non-@sc{posix}. @item cols @var{n} @itemx columns @var{n} @opindex cols @opindex columns -Tell the kernel that the terminal has @var{n} columns. Non-POSIX. +Tell the kernel that the terminal has @var{n} columns. Non-@sc{posix}. @item size @opindex size @@ -9118,11 +9118,11 @@ Print the number of rows and columns that the kernel thinks the terminal has. (Systems that don't support rows and columns in the kernel typically use the environment variables @env{LINES} and @env{COLUMNS} instead; however, GNU @code{stty} does not know anything about them.) -Non-POSIX. +Non-@sc{posix}. @item line @var{n} @opindex line -Use line discipline @var{n}. Non-POSIX. +Use line discipline @var{n}. Non-@sc{posix}. @item speed @opindex speed |