=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/usr.bin/less/less.1,v retrieving revision 1.39 retrieving revision 1.40 diff -u -r1.39 -r1.40 --- src/usr.bin/less/less.1 2014/05/09 17:30:34 1.39 +++ src/usr.bin/less/less.1 2014/05/09 21:51:50 1.40 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: less.1,v 1.39 2014/05/09 17:30:34 jmc Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: less.1,v 1.40 2014/05/09 21:51:50 jmc Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (C) 1984-2012 Mark Nudelman .\" @@ -45,9 +45,6 @@ .Op Fl y Ar n .Op Fl Cm z Ar n .Op Ar -.\" (See the -.\" .Sx OPTIONS -.\" section for alternate option syntax with long option names.) .Sh DESCRIPTION .Nm is a program similar to the traditional @@ -155,16 +152,6 @@ The -d option does not otherwise change the behavior of .Nm on a dumb terminal. -.\" .It Fl Dxcolor or --color=xcolor" -.\" [MS-DOS only] -.\" Sets the color of the text displayed. -.\" x is a single character which selects the type of text whose color is -.\" being set: n=normal, s=standout, d=bold, u=underlined, k=blink. -.\" color is a pair of numbers separated by a period. -.\" The first number selects the foreground color and the second selects -.\" the background color of the text. -.\" A single number N is the same as N.M, -.\" where M is the normal background color. .It Fl E | -QUIT-AT-EOF Causes .Nm @@ -960,7 +947,6 @@ The shell is taken from the environment variable .Ev SHELL , or defaults to "sh". -.\" On MS-DOS and OS/2 systems, the shell is the normal command processor. .It Ic | Ar shell-command represents any mark letter. Pipes a section of the input file to the given shell command. @@ -979,8 +965,6 @@ certain keys can be used to manipulate the command line. Most commands have an alternate form in [ brackets ] which can be used if a key does not exist on a particular keyboard. -.\" (Note that the forms beginning with ESC do not work -.\" in some MS-DOS and Windows systems because ESC is the line erase character.) Any of these special keys may be entered literally by preceding it with the "literal" character, either ^V or ^A. A backslash itself may also be entered literally by entering two backslashes. @@ -1024,7 +1008,6 @@ is entered into the command line. Repeated TABs will cycle through the other matching filenames. If the completed filename is a directory, a "/" is appended to the filename. -.\" (On MS-DOS systems, a "\e" is appended.) The environment variable .Ev LESSSEPARATOR can be used to specify a different character to append to a directory name. @@ -1034,7 +1017,6 @@ Complete the partial filename to the left of the cursor. If it matches more than one filename, all matches are entered into the command line (if they fit). -.\" .It ^U (Unix and OS/2) or ESC (MS-DOS) .It ^U Delete the entire command line, or cancel the command if the command line is empty. @@ -1063,18 +1045,6 @@ Otherwise, .Nm looks for a lesskey file called "$HOME/.less". -.\" On MS-DOS and Windows systems, -.\" .I less -.\" looks for a lesskey file called "$HOME/_less", and if it is not found there, -.\" then looks for a lesskey file called "_less" in any directory specified -.\" in the PATH environment variable. -.\" On OS/2 systems, -.\" .I less -.\" looks for a lesskey file called "$HOME/less.ini", and if it is not found, -.\" then looks for a lesskey file called "less.ini" in any directory specified -.\" in the INIT environment variable, and if it not found there, -.\" then looks for a lesskey file called "less.ini" in any directory specified -.\" in the PATH environment variable. See the .Xr lesskey 1 manual page for more details. @@ -1095,13 +1065,6 @@ .Ox , the system-wide lesskey file is .Pa /etc/sysless . -.\" On Unix systems, the system-wide lesskey file is /usr/local/etc/sysless. -.\" (However, if -.\" .Nm less -.\" was built with a different sysconf directory than /usr/local/etc, -.\" that directory is where the sysless file is found.) -.\" On MS-DOS and Windows systems, the system-wide lesskey file is c:\e_sysless. -.\" On OS/2 systems, the system-wide lesskey file is c:\esysless.ini. .Sh INPUT PREPROCESSOR You may define an "input preprocessor" for .Nm less .