Description: Fix a few typos in the man & help docs. Author: B. Watson -- diff -Naur lv-4.51.orig/lv.1 lv-4.51.orig.patched/lv.1 --- lv-4.51.orig/lv.1 2020-11-12 01:44:33.656105671 -0500 +++ lv-4.51.orig.patched/lv.1 2020-11-12 01:45:58.092097996 -0500 @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ but also as a coding-system translation filter like \fInkf\fP (1) and \fItcs\fP (1). .IP "\fIMultilingual regular expressions / Multilingual grep\fP" -lv can recognize multi-bytes patterns as regular expressions, +lv can recognize multi-byte patterns as regular expressions, and lv also provides multilingual \fIgrep\fP (1) functionality by giving it another name, \fIlgrep\fP. Pattern matching is conducted in the charset level, @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ Allow physical lines of each logical line printed on the screen to be concatenated for cut and paste after screen refresh .IP "-s" -Force old pages to be swept out from the screen Smoothly +Force old pages to be swept out from the screen smoothly .IP "-u" Unify several character sets, eg. JIS X0208 and C6226. In addition, lv equates ISO 646 variants, @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Show this help .SH "CONFIGURATION" Options can be described in configuration file ``.lv'' (``_lv'' on MSDOS) -located at you HOME directory. If and only if you use MSDOS, you can locate +located in your HOME directory. If and only if you use MSDOS, you can locate ``_lv'' at current working directory. They can be also described in the environment variable LV. Every configuration will be overloaded in this order if there is. Command line diff -Naur lv-4.51.orig/lv.hlp lv-4.51.orig.patched/lv.hlp --- lv-4.51.orig/lv.hlp 2020-11-12 01:44:33.635105673 -0500 +++ lv-4.51.orig.patched/lv.hlp 2020-11-12 01:45:58.098097995 -0500 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ _t_c_s (1). _M_u_l_t_i_l_i_n_g_u_a_l _r_e_g_u_l_a_r _e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n_s _/ _M_u_l_t_i_l_i_n_g_u_a_l _g_r_e_p - lv can recognize multi-bytes patterns as regular expressions, + lv can recognize multi-byte patterns as regular expressions, and lv also provides multilingual _g_r_e_p (1) functionality by giv- ing it another name, _l_g_r_e_p. Pattern matching is conducted in the charset level, so an EUC fragment, for example, can be found @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ -l Allow physical lines of each logical line printed on the screen to be concatenated for cut and paste after screen refresh - -s Force old pages to be swept out from the screen Smoothly + -s Force old pages to be swept out from the screen smoothly -u Unify several character sets, eg. JIS X0208 and C6226. In addi- tion, lv equates ISO 646 variants, eg. JIS X0201-Roman, and @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN Options can be described in configuration file ``.lv'' (``_lv'' on - MSDOS) located at you HOME directory. If and only if you use MSDOS, + MSDOS) located in your HOME directory. If and only if you use MSDOS, you can locate ``_lv'' at current working directory. They can be also described in the environment variable LV. Every configuration will be overloaded in this order if there is. Command line options are always