From f1e13269603e63a590aa044c9394f5678e356e36 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Watson" Date: Thu, 7 May 2020 15:25:06 -0400 Subject: auto-regenerate man/html pages --- miragextract.1 | 11 +++++++---- miragextract.html | 11 +++++++---- 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/miragextract.1 b/miragextract.1 index 6c73e99..d154778 100644 --- a/miragextract.1 +++ b/miragextract.1 @@ -73,13 +73,16 @@ Default behaviour is to extract all tracks. .TP .B \-b Sets the base filename for the output files. Default is \(aqtrack\(aq. -See also the \-n option. Beware of using filenames with directory -separators in them: the output files will be written in the same -dir as the input file. Hopefully you have permission to write there. +Can be prefixed with a directory to write files in that dir, +but the dir must already exist (example: \-b extracted/track). See +also the \-n option. .TP .B \-n Set the base filename to the input filename, minus its extension. -E.g. for foo.cue, this is the same as saying "\-b foo". +E.g. for foo.cue, this is the same as saying "\-b foo". Beware of +using input filenames with directory separators in them: the output files +will be written in the same dir as the input file. Hopefully you +have permission to write there. .TP .B \-f Sets the format and filename extension for the output files. diff --git a/miragextract.html b/miragextract.html index 31f96b3..bd52207 100644 --- a/miragextract.html +++ b/miragextract.html @@ -422,13 +422,16 @@ Default behaviour is to extract all tracks. -b Sets the base filename for the output files. Default is 'track'. -See also the -n option. Beware of using filenames with directory -separators in them: the output files will be written in the same -dir as the input file. Hopefully you have permission to write there. +Can be prefixed with a directory to write files in that dir, +but the dir must already exist (example: -b extracted/track). See +also the -n option. -n Set the base filename to the input filename, minus its extension. -E.g. for foo.cue, this is the same as saying "-b foo". +E.g. for foo.cue, this is the same as saying "-b foo". Beware of +using input filenames with directory separators in them: the output files +will be written in the same dir as the input file. Hopefully you +have permission to write there. -f Sets the format and filename extension for the output files. -- cgit v1.2.3