[MPlayer-DOCS] r28958 - trunk/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1

diego subversion at mplayerhq.hu
Sun Mar 15 11:13:44 CET 2009


Author: diego
Date: Sun Mar 15 11:13:44 2009
New Revision: 28958

Log:
roff markup: Place \& after abbreviations like i.e. and e.g.

Modified:
   trunk/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1

Modified: trunk/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1
==============================================================================
--- trunk/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1	Sun Mar 15 11:03:09 2009	(r28957)
+++ trunk/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1	Sun Mar 15 11:13:44 2009	(r28958)
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ i.e.\& using the shell.
 MPlayer uses this command without any checking, it is your responsibility
 to ensure it does not cause security problems (e.g.\& make sure to use full
 paths if "." is in your path like on Windows).
-It also only works when playing video (i.e. not with \-novideo but works with \-vo null).
+It also only works when playing video (i.e.\& not with \-novideo but works with \-vo null).
 .sp 1
 This can be "misused" to disable screensavers that do not support the proper
 X API (also see \-stop\-xscreensaver).
@@ -1133,7 +1133,7 @@ by a newline (\\n) from stdin.
 .I NOTE:
 See \-input cmdlist for a list of slave commands and DOCS/tech/slave.txt
 for their description.
-Also, this is not intended to disable other inputs, e.g. via the video window,
+Also, this is not intended to disable other inputs, e.g.\& via the video window,
 use some other method like \-input nodefault\-binds:conf=/dev/null for that.
 .
 .TP
@@ -3225,7 +3225,7 @@ Use at your own risk!
 Change the range of the pan-and-scan functionality (default: 1).
 Positive values mean multiples of the default range.
 Negative numbers mean you can zoom in up to a factor of \-panscanrange+1.
-E.g. \-panscanrange \-3 allows a zoom factor of up to 4.
+E.g.\& \-panscanrange \-3 allows a zoom factor of up to 4.
 This feature is experimental.
 Do not report bugs unless you are using \-vo gl.
 .
@@ -10052,7 +10052,7 @@ Lower values allow the quantizer value t
 higher values force it to vary more smoothly.
 cplx_blur ensures that each I-frame has quality comparable to the following
 P-frames, and ensures that alternating high and low complexity frames
-(e.g. low fps animation) do not waste bits on fluctuating quantizer.
+(e.g.\& low fps animation) do not waste bits on fluctuating quantizer.
 .
 .TP
 .B qblur=<0\-99> (two pass only)



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