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diff --git a/chinese/cless/files/patch-lesskey.nro b/chinese/cless/files/patch-lesskey.nro new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..eb3291d6103d --- /dev/null +++ b/chinese/cless/files/patch-lesskey.nro @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +--- lesskey.nro.orig Sun Sep 15 23:00:54 1996 ++++ lesskey.nro Sun Sep 15 23:03:28 1996 +@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ + .TH LESSKEY 1 + .SH NAME +-lesskey \- specify key bindings for less ++clesskey \- specify key bindings for cless + .SH SYNOPSIS +-.B "lesskey [-o output] [input]" ++.B "clesskey [-o output] [input]" + .br +-.B "lesskey -V" ++.B "clesskey -V" + .SH DESCRIPTION + .I Lesskey + is used to specify a set of key bindings to be used by +-.I less. ++.I cless. + The input file is a text file which describes the key bindings, + If the input file is "-", standard input is read. +-If no input file is specified, $HOME/.lesskey is read. ++If no input file is specified, $HOME/.clesskey is read. + The output file is a binary file which is used by +-.I less. +-If no output file is specified, $HOME/.less is written. ++.I cless. ++If no output file is specified, $HOME/.cless is written. + If the output file already exists, +-.I lesskey ++.I clesskey + will overwrite it. + .PP + The input file consists of lines of the form: +@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ + Whitespace is any sequence of one or more spaces and/or tabs. + The \fIstring\fP is the command key(s) which invoke the action. + The \fIstring\fP may be a single command key, or a sequence of up to 15 keys. +-The \fIaction\fP is the name of the less action, from the list below. ++The \fIaction\fP is the name of the cless action, from the list below. + The characters in the \fIstring\fP may appear literally, or be + prefixed by a caret to indicate a control key. + A backslash followed by one to three octal digits may be used to +@@ -41,22 +41,22 @@ + .PP + An action may be followed by an "extra" string. + When such a command is entered while running +-.I less, ++.I cless, + the action is performed, and then the extra + string is parsed, just as if it were typed in to +-.I less. ++.I cless. + This feature can be used in certain cases to extend + the functionality of a command. + For example, see the "{" and ":t" commands in the example below. + .PP + The -V flag causes +-.I lesskey ++.I clesskey + to print its version number and immediately exit. + Other flags and arguments are ignored. + + .SH EXAMPLE + The following input file describes the set of +-default command keys used by less: ++default command keys used by cless: + .sp + .nf + \er forw-line +@@ -147,14 +147,14 @@ + .sp + .SH PRECEDENCE + Commands specified by +-.I lesskey ++.I clesskey + take precedence over the default commands. + A default command key may be disabled by including it in the + input file with the action "invalid". + Alternatively, a key may be defined + to do nothing by using the action "noaction". + "noaction" is similar to "invalid", but +-.I less ++.I cless + will give an error beep for an "invalid" command, + but not for a "noaction" command. + In addition, ALL default commands may be disabled by +@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ + + .SH EXAMPLE + The following input file describes the set of +-default line-editing keys used by less: ++default line-editing keys used by cless: + .sp + .nf + #line-edit +@@ -210,6 +210,7 @@ + .sp + + .SH "SEE ALSO" ++cless(1) + less(1) + + .SH COPYRIGHT |