--- doc/pinfo.1.in.orig 2006-03-09 23:54:43.000000000 +0300 +++ doc/pinfo.1.in 2012-08-06 14:44:33.000000000 +0400 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ .IR "filehandling_functions.c". .P When the search for info pages fails, man is called with the infopage -argument, and it's output is parsed by pinfo. This means that when you don't +argument, and its output is parsed by pinfo. This means that when you don't have the appropriate info page, but have a man page instead; the man page will be viewed. .P @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ .P You can also call the man function of pinfo in another way. When pinfo is called with an argv[0] (the program file name), which contains the word 'man' -in it's name, the man functions are enabled automatically. +in its name, the man functions are enabled automatically. .P Previously there was a symlink to pinfo, called pman, but I had to remove it -from the distribution, since it's name was in conflict with some other +from the distribution, since its name was in conflict with some other utility. Anyway, you can feel free to create such a link if you wish. .P .BR "-r", @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ KEY_BACK_1=KEY_LEFT KEY_BACK_2='l' KEY_FOLLOWLINK_1=KEY_RIGHT -KEY_FOLLOWLINK_2='\n' +KEY_FOLLOWLINK_2='\\n' # 12 is a code for ctrl+l KEY_REFRESH_1=12 KEY_REFRESH_2='~' @@ -237,10 +237,10 @@ blinking attribute, or highlighted background in some other configurations. .P Now let's move to the key definitions. Here we first put a key name (again -all keys are present in the example); then we enter it's value -- either +all keys are present in the example); then we enter its value -- either surrounded by apostrophes, or a keycode number (like in KEY_REFRESH_1), or its mnemonic -code name if it's a special key (like i.e. in KEY_FOLLOWLINK_1). +code name if its a special key (like i.e. in KEY_FOLLOWLINK_1). .P If you wish to specify key by code value, use the supplied program 'testkey' to obtain the needed value. It mainly is a feature, when you want to add @@ -274,10 +274,10 @@ Alternate key for repeating the last search. .TP .B KEY_GOTO_1 -Key for explicitly going to a node (by specifying it's name). +Key for explicitly going to a node (by specifying its name). .TP .B KEY_GOTO_2 -Alternate key for explicitly going to a node (by specifying it's name). +Alternate key for explicitly going to a node (by specifying its name). .TP .B KEY_PREVNODE_1 Key for going to a node marked as 'Prev' in the header. In man page viewer @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ C/C++ ;). .TP .B [number] -\- you can also specify key as it's code number. It is useful e.g. when +\- you can also specify key as its code number. It is useful e.g. when specifying control keys, and some nonstandard keys. A numerical value of zero turns given key binding off. .sp