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diff --git a/academic/drawtiming/manpage-fix.diff b/academic/drawtiming/manpage-fix.diff new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2aa56c124d --- /dev/null +++ b/academic/drawtiming/manpage-fix.diff @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +Description: Fix typos and hyphenation +Author: أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) <aelmahmoudy@sabily.org> +Forwarded: yes +--- a/doc/drawtiming.1 ++++ b/doc/drawtiming.1 +@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ + .It Fl -pagesize Ar WidthxHeight + Scale the diagram to fit given image size. + .It Fl -aspect +-Maintain fixed aspect ratio if --pagesize given. ++Maintain fixed aspect ratio if \-\-pagesize given. + .It Fl -cell-height Ar H + Height of the each signal in pixels. Default is 32. + .It Fl -cell-width Ar W +@@ -101,23 +101,23 @@ + changing its value. + .El + .Pp +-Statements are seperated by the following symbols: ++Statements are separated by the following symbols: + .Bl -tag -width "-tD>" + .It , +-The comma seperator is used to seperate statements without ++The comma separator is used to separate statements without + affecting the dependency list or clock (ie: the next statement will + add to the dependency list). + .It ; +-The semicolon seperator resets the list of dependencies without ++The semicolon separator resets the list of dependencies without + incrementing the clock + .It . +-The period seperator resets the list of dependencies and ++The period separator resets the list of dependencies and + increments the clock. + .It => +-The "causes" seperator renders dependency arrows based on the ++The "causes" separator renders dependency arrows based on the + current list of dependencies and then resets the dependency list. + .It -tD> +-The "delay" seperator renders a delay arrow from the last dependency ++The "delay" separator renders a delay arrow from the last dependency + with the annotation + .Em tD . + .El +@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ + value if their initial value is not given. + .Pp + Independent signal transitions which occur simultaneously are normally +-seperated by commas. Since signals aren't normally expected to change ++separated by commas. Since signals aren't normally expected to change + simultaneously, the initial state is a good example of this: + .Pp + .Dl POWER=0, FIRE=0, ARMED=0, LED=OFF, COUNT=N. +@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ + .Pp + .Dl POWER=1 => LED=GREEN. + .Pp +-For signal state changes with multiple dependencies, seperate the ++For signal state changes with multiple dependencies, separate the + dependencies with commas: + .Pp + .Dl FIRE, ARMED => LED=RED. |