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-rw-r--r--src/unalf.110
-rw-r--r--src/unalf.rst10
-rw-r--r--src/usage.c2
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/unalf.1 b/src/unalf.1
index 34d1571..5205eff 100644
--- a/src/unalf.1
+++ b/src/unalf.1
@@ -104,7 +104,8 @@ Show built\-in help message.
Keep trailing periods. In most (all?) ALF files, filenames that have no
extension are stored with a trailing period, e.g. \(aq\fBFOO\fP\(aq would
be stored as \(aq\fBFOO.\fP\(aq. On the Atari, the extracted file would be
-named \fBFOO\fP, so \fBunalf\fP does the same by default.
+named \(aq\fBFOO\fP\(aq, so \fBunalf\fP does the same by default. With \fB\-k\fP,
+the file will be named \(aq\fBFOO.\fP\(aq.
.UNINDENT
.\" keep trailing periods (dots) in filenames.
.
@@ -153,9 +154,10 @@ been warned.
.B \-q
Quiet extraction or testing: do not print "Uncrunching \fIfile\fP"
or "Testing \fIfile\fP" messages. Errors and warnings will still be
-printed. This is the default when \fB\-p\fP is used.
+printed. This is the default when \fB\-p\fP is used. This option
+doesn\(aqt do anything when used with \fB\-l\fP or \fB\-v\fP\&.
.UNINDENT
-.\" quiet: don't print filenames during extraction.
+.\" quiet: don't print filenames during extraction/testing.
.
.INDENT 0.0
.TP
@@ -169,7 +171,7 @@ anywhere.
.TP
.B \-v
Verbose listing of archive contents, with compressed and original
-sizes, compression ration, date/time stamps, and checksum. The
+sizes, compression ration, date/time stamps, and checksum. The
output format is similar to that of \fBarc \-v\fP, minus the \fIStowage\fP
column, since \fIALF\fP doesn\(aqt support multiple compression types. The
date and time are displayed, but in most .alf files these are the
diff --git a/src/unalf.rst b/src/unalf.rst
index 4c3a658..af83d16 100644
--- a/src/unalf.rst
+++ b/src/unalf.rst
@@ -82,7 +82,8 @@ OPTIONS
Keep trailing periods. In most (all?) ALF files, filenames that have no
extension are stored with a trailing period, e.g. '**FOO**' would
be stored as '**FOO.**'. On the Atari, the extracted file would be
- named **FOO**, so **unalf** does the same by default.
+ named '**FOO**', so **unalf** does the same by default. With **-k**,
+ the file will be named '**FOO.**'.
.. keep trailing periods (dots) in filenames.
@@ -121,9 +122,10 @@ OPTIONS
-q
Quiet extraction or testing: do not print "Uncrunching *file*"
or "Testing *file*" messages. Errors and warnings will still be
- printed. This is the default when **-p** is used.
+ printed. This is the default when **-p** is used. This option
+ doesn't do anything when used with **-l** or **-v**.
-.. quiet: don't print filenames during extraction.
+.. quiet: don't print filenames during extraction/testing.
-t
Test archive. Same as extraction, except the files are not written
@@ -133,7 +135,7 @@ OPTIONS
-v
Verbose listing of archive contents, with compressed and original
- sizes, compression ration, date/time stamps, and checksum. The
+ sizes, compression ration, date/time stamps, and checksum. The
output format is similar to that of **arc -v**, minus the *Stowage*
column, since *ALF* doesn't support multiple compression types. The
date and time are displayed, but in most .alf files these are the
diff --git a/src/usage.c b/src/usage.c
index 260a7c6..9808f35 100644
--- a/src/usage.c
+++ b/src/usage.c
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ const char *usage_msg[] = {
" -L: use lowercase filenames.",
" -o: overwrite files (do not create file~ backups).",
" -p: extract to stdout (enables -q).",
- " -q: quiet: don't print filenames during extraction.",
+ " -q: quiet: don't print filenames during extraction/testing.",
" -t: test archive.",
" -v: verbose listing of archive contents.",
" -V, --version: show version number.",