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-rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | a8eol.1 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | a8eol.rst | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cart2xex.1 | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cart2xex.rst | 5 |
5 files changed, 11 insertions, 13 deletions
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ CFLAGS=-Wall $(COPT) -ansi -D_GNU_SOURCE -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" # BINS and SCRIPTS go in $BINDIR, DOCS go in $DOCDIR BINS=a8eol atr2xfd atrsize axe blob2c blob2xex cart2xex cxrefbas dumpbas fenders protbas renumbas rom2cart unmac65 unprotbas vxrefbas xex1to2 xexamine xexcat xexsplit xfd2atr listbas SCRIPTS=dasm2atasm a8utf8 -MANS=a8eol.1 xfd2atr.1 atr2xfd.1 blob2c.1 cart2xex.1 fenders.1 xexsplit.1 xexcat.1 atrsize.1 rom2cart.1 unmac65.1 axe.1 dasm2atasm.1 a8utf8.1 blob2xex.1 xexamine.1 xex1to2.1 unprotbas.1 protbas.1 renumbas.1 dumpbas.1 vxrefbas.1 cxrefbas.1 +MANS=a8eol.1 xfd2atr.1 atr2xfd.1 blob2c.1 cart2xex.1 fenders.1 xexsplit.1 xexcat.1 atrsize.1 rom2cart.1 unmac65.1 axe.1 dasm2atasm.1 a8utf8.1 blob2xex.1 xexamine.1 xex1to2.1 unprotbas.1 protbas.1 renumbas.1 dumpbas.1 vxrefbas.1 cxrefbas.1 listbas.1 MAN5S=xex.5 MAN7S=atascii.7 DOCS=README.txt equates.inc *.dasm LICENSE ksiders/atr.txt @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u .. -.TH "A8EOL" 1 "2024-06-18" "0.2.1" "Urchlay's Atari 8-bit Tools" +.TH "A8EOL" 1 "2024-06-25" "0.2.1" "Urchlay's Atari 8-bit Tools" .SH NAME a8eol \- convert Atari 8-bit text files to/from UNIX/Windows/Mac .\" RST source for a8eol(1) man page. Convert with: @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ tabs and backspaces). .B \-c Replace non\-printing characters with ^x (ASCII input) or {x} (ATASCII input). This option also enables the \fB\-8\fP option. When -the input file is ATASCII, the output resembles a program list‐ -ing from an old computer magazine (see \fBATASCII CODES\fP, below). +the input file is ATASCII, the output resembles a program listing +from an old computer magazine (see \fBATASCII CODES\fP, below). .TP .B \-p Replace non\-printing characters with \fI\&.\fP (period, dot). @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ Translation options: -c Replace non-printing characters with ^x (ASCII input) or {x} (ATASCII input). This option also enables the **-8** option. When - the input file is ATASCII, the output resembles a program list‐ - ing from an old computer magazine (see **ATASCII CODES**, below). + the input file is ATASCII, the output resembles a program listing + from an old computer magazine (see **ATASCII CODES**, below). -p Replace non-printing characters with *.* (period, dot). @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ level margin: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .\" new: \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]] .in \\n[rst2man-indent\\n[rst2man-indent-level]]u .. -.TH "CART2XEX" 1 "2024-06-18" "0.2.1" "Urchlay's Atari 8-bit Tools" +.TH "CART2XEX" 1 "2024-06-25" "0.2.1" "Urchlay's Atari 8-bit Tools" .SH NAME cart2xex \- Convert an Atari 8-bit ROM cartridge image to a binary load file .\" RST source for cart2xex(1) man page. Convert with: @@ -65,9 +65,8 @@ Print help (usage) message and exit. Sets the init address of the executable. Default is to use the init address in the ROM image, at addresses $BFFE/BFFF. An init address of zero means "no init address"; in this case, the output -won\(aqt contain an init address at all. Executables created -with this option probably won\(aqt run without further modifica‐ -tions. +won\(aqt contain an init address at all. Executables created +with this option probably won\(aqt run without further modifications. .TP .BI \-l \ address Sets the load address of the executable. Default is to use the diff --git a/cart2xex.rst b/cart2xex.rst index aff6272..db6d967 100644 --- a/cart2xex.rst +++ b/cart2xex.rst @@ -45,9 +45,8 @@ OPTIONS Sets the init address of the executable. Default is to use the init address in the ROM image, at addresses $BFFE/BFFF. An init address of zero means "no init address"; in this case, the output - won't contain an init address at all. Executables created - with this option probably won't run without further modifica‐ - tions. + won't contain an init address at all. Executables created + with this option probably won't run without further modifications. -l address Sets the load address of the executable. Default is to use the |