+ wrap things in B<> to make pod2man happy

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John Beppu 2000-04-16 10:22:28 +00:00
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@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ Example:
Usage: gzip [OPTION]... FILE
Compress FILE with maximum compression.
When FILE is '-', reads standard input. Implies -c.
When FILE is '-', reads standard input. Implies B<-c>.
Options:
@ -761,11 +761,12 @@ Example:
=item killall
Usage: killall [-signal] process-name [process-name ...]
Usage: killall [B<-signal>] process-name [process-name ...]
Send a signal (default is SIGTERM) to the specified process(es).
Options:
-l List all signal names and numbers.
Example:
@ -959,6 +960,7 @@ Usage: mkfifo [OPTIONS] name
Creates a named pipe (identical to 'mknod name p')
Options:
-m create the pipe using the specified mode (default a=rw)
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@ -986,6 +988,7 @@ Usage: mknod [OPTIONS] NAME TYPE MAJOR MINOR
Create a special file (block, character, or pipe).
Options:
-m create the special file using the specified mode (default a=rw)
TYPEs include:
@ -1084,7 +1087,7 @@ Example:
=item mt
Usage: mt [-f device] opcode value
Usage: mt [B<-f> device] opcode value
Control magnetic tape drive operation
@ -1251,7 +1254,7 @@ Example:
=item sed
Usage: sed [-n] -e script [file...]
Usage: sed [B<-n>] B<-e> script [file...]
Allowed sed scripts come in the following form:
@ -1349,7 +1352,7 @@ Example:
=item sort
Usage: sort [-n] [-r] [FILE]...
Usage: sort [B<-n>] [B<-r>] [FILE]...
Sorts lines of text in the specified files
@ -1436,7 +1439,7 @@ Example:
=item tar
Usage: tar -[cxtvO] [--exclude File] [-f tarFile] [FILE] ...
Usage: tar -[cxtvO] [B<--exclude> File] [B<-f> tarFile] [FILE] ...
Create, extract, or list files from a tar file. Note that
this version of tar treats hard links as separate files.
@ -1509,7 +1512,7 @@ Example:
=item touch
Usage: touch [-c] file [file ...]
Usage: touch [B<-c>] file [file ...]
Update the last-modified date on (or create) the selected file[s].
@ -1525,7 +1528,9 @@ Example:
=item tr
Usage: tr [-csu] string1 string2
Usage:
tr [-csu] string1 string2
tr [-cu] -d string1
tr [-cu] -s string1
tr [-cu] -ds string1 string2
@ -1675,4 +1680,4 @@ Enrique Zanardi <ezanardi@ull.es>
=cut
# $Id: busybox.pod,v 1.10 2000/04/15 16:34:54 erik Exp $
# $Id: busybox.pod,v 1.11 2000/04/16 10:22:28 beppu Exp $