Commit a4d4d674 authored by Birte Kristina Friesel's avatar Birte Kristina Friesel
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Apply 03_man_page_hyphens.patch from Debian

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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ current directory, one filename per line.
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If FILE doesn't exist, it will be created from the internal filelist at the
end of a viewing session.  This is best used to store the results of complex
sorts (-Spixels for example) for later viewing.  Any changes to the internal
sorts (\-Spixels for example) for later viewing.  Any changes to the internal
filelist (such as deleting a file or it being pruned for being unloadable)
will be saved to FILE when feh exits. You can add files to filelists by
specifying them on the commandline when also specifying the list.
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Zoom picture to screen size in fullscreen (affected by --stretch and
.TP 5
.B --zoom PERCENT
Zooms images by a PERCENT, when in full screen mode or when window geometry
is fixed. If combined with --auto-zoom, zooming will be limited to the the
is fixed. If combined with \-\-auto-zoom, zooming will be limited to the the
size.
.TP 5
.B -w, --multiwindow
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ image, they are overlayed on the displayed image. e.g with caption path
"images/captions/foo.jpg.txt"
.TP 5
.B -l, --list
Don't display images. Analyse them and display an 'ls'-style listing.
Don't display images. Analyse them and display an 'ls'\-style listing.
Useful in scripts hunt out images of a certain size/resolution/type etc.
.TP 5
.B -L, --customlist FORMAT
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ list mode, the action will be run for each file listed. The action will be
executed by /bin/sh. Use format specifiers to refer to image info. See
FORMAT SPECIFIERS for examples
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Eg. feh -A "mv %f ~/images/%n" *
Eg. feh \-A "mv %f ~/images/%n" *
.br
In slideshow mode, the next image will be shown after running the action,
in multiwindow mode, the window will be closed.
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Don't require CTRL+Button for panning in any mode -- just use the button (defaul
.TP 5
.B -4, --menu-button B
Use CTRL+Button B to activate the menu in any mode.  Set to 0 to use any
button.  This option is disabled if the -N or --no-menus option is set
button.  This option is disabled if the \-N or \-\-no\-menus option is set
(defaults to 3, usually the right button).
.TP 5
.B -5, --no-menu-ctrl-mask
@@ -363,19 +363,19 @@ prints the current file number
\\n newline
.fi
.br
Eg. feh -A "mv %f ~/images/%n" *
Eg. feh \-A "mv %f ~/images/%n" *
.SH MONTAGE MODE OPTIONS
.TP 5
.B -X, --ignore-aspect
By default, the montage thumbnails will retain their aspect ratios, while
fitting in --thumb-width and --thumb-height. This option will force them to
be the size set by --thumb-width and --thumb-height This will prevent any
fitting in \-\-thumb\-width and \-\-thumb\-height. This option will force them to
be the size set by \-\-thumb-width and \-\-thumb-height This will prevent any
whitespace in the final montage
.TP 5
.B -s, --stretch
Normally, if an image is smaller than the specified thumbnail size, it will
not be enlarged. If this option is set, the image will be scaled up to fit
the thumnail size. (Aspect ratio will be maintained unless --ignore-aspect is
the thumnail size. (Aspect ratio will be maintained unless \-\-ignore\-aspect is
specified)
.TP 5
.B -y, --thumb-width NUM
@@ -416,11 +416,11 @@ Just save the created montage to FILE without displaying it (use in scripts)
Use FONT to print the information under each thumbnail. FONT should be a
truetype font, resident in the current directory, or in feh's font
directory, and should be defined in the form fontname/size(points). (No
extension). eg. --font myfont/12
extension). eg. \-\-font myfont/12
.TP 5
.B --fontpath PATH
Specify PATH as an extra directory in which to search for fonts, can use
multiple times to add multiple paths, e.g --fontpath /path/a --fontpath
multiple times to add multiple paths, e.g \-\-fontpath /path/a \-\-fontpath
/path/b.
.TP 5
.B --title-font FONT
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ Toggle fullscreen.
Show popup menu.
.TP 5
.B c, C
Caption entry mode. If --caption-path has been specified, then this enables
Caption entry mode. If \-\-caption\-path has been specified, then this enables
caption editing. The caption will turn yellow and be editable, hit enter to
confirm and save the caption, or hit escape to cancel and revert the caption.
.TP 5
@@ -555,8 +555,8 @@ left to zoom out, click once to restore 1x zoom), and mouse button 3 pans.
Ctrl+button 1 blurs or sharpens the image (drag left to blur and right to
sharpen).  Ctrl+button 2 rotates the image around the center point.  Ctrl+
button 3 activates the context-sensitive menu.  Buttons can be redefined
with the -1 through -9 (or --*-button) cmdline flags.  All you people
with million button mice can remove the ctrl mask with the --no-*-ctrl-mask
with the \-1 through \-9 (or \-\-*\-button) cmdline flags.  All you people
with million button mice can remove the ctrl mask with the \-\-no-*\-ctrl-mask
options.
.SH SUGGESTED USAGE EXAMPLES
Here are some examples of nice option combinations to achieve cool results: