Description: Correct typos in manpages Author: Jörg Frings-Fürst Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=612686 Last-Update: 2014-12-03 --- This patch header follows DEP-3: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/ Index: trunk/doc/scanadf.man =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/doc/scanadf.man +++ trunk/doc/scanadf.man @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ information about the parameters of the .PP If the -.B --scipt-wait +.B --script-wait option is given, scanadf will wait until all scan-scripts have been finished before exiting. That will be useful if scanadf is used in conjunction with tools to modify the scanned images. @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ invoke via a command-line of the form: .PP .RS -scanadf --help --device +scanadf \-\-help \-\-device .I dev .RE .PP @@ -256,12 +256,12 @@ work at this time are: .br .B sane-hp - Hewlett Packard scanners. A patch to the sane-hp backend -is necessary. The --scantype=ADF option must be specified (earlier -versions of the backend used the --scan-from-adf option, instead). +is necessary. The \-\-scantype=ADF option must be specified (earlier +versions of the backend used the \-\-scan-from-adf option, instead). .br .B sane-umax - UMAX scanners. Support exists in build 12 and later. -The --source="Automatic Document Feeder" option must be specified. +The \-\-source="Automatic Document Feeder" option must be specified. .br .RE Index: trunk/doc/xscanimage.man =================================================================== --- trunk.orig/doc/xscanimage.man +++ trunk/doc/xscanimage.man @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ xscanimage \- scan an image .B xscanimage provides a graphical user-interface to control an image acquisition device such as a flatbed scanner or a camera. It allows -previewing and scanning invidual images and can be invoked either +previewing and scanning individual images and can be invoked either directly from the command-line or through The GIMP image manipulation program. In the former case, .B xscanimage @@ -45,11 +45,11 @@ simply copy it to one of the plug-ins directories. If you want to conserve disk-space, you can create a symlink instead. For example, for gimp-1.0.x the command .PP -ln -s @BINDIR@/xscanimage ~/.gimp/plug-ins/ +ln \-s @BINDIR@/xscanimage ~/.gimp/plug-ins/ .PP and for gimp-1.2.x the command .PP -ln -s @BINDIR@/xscanimage ~/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/ +ln \-s @BINDIR@/xscanimage ~/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/ .PP adds a symlink for the .B xscanimage