--- comgt-0.32.orig/comgt.1
+++ comgt-0.32/comgt.1
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
.\" Paul Hardwick
.\" paul@peck.org.uk
.TH comgt 1 "20 October, 2006"
-.LO 1
.SH NAME
comgt \- Option GlobeTrotter GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSDPA and Vodafone 3G/GPRS datacard control tool
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -19,7 +18,7 @@
If not specified then comgt trys
.I /dev/noz2, /dev/ttyUSB2
and then
-.I/dev/modem
+.I /dev/modem
.PP
.in +5
.B \-e
@@ -134,7 +133,7 @@
option then
.I /dev/modem
is assumed.
-If the -s switch is not used then this default script is run before any external script.
+If the \-s switch is not used then this default script is run before any external script.
.in -5
.I comgt help
@@ -256,7 +255,7 @@
.in +5
.nf
pppd connect \\
- \'chat -v "" ATDT5551212 CONNECT "" ogin: ppp \\
+ \'chat \-v "" ATDT5551212 CONNECT "" ogin: ppp \\
word: whitewater\' \\
/dev/cua1 38400 debug crtscts modem defaultroute
.fi
@@ -268,7 +267,7 @@
.PP
.in +5
.nf
-pppd connect \'comgt -s /root/scripts/isp.scr\' /dev/cua1 38400 \\
+pppd connect \'comgt \-s /root/scripts/isp.scr\' /dev/cua1 38400 \\
debug crtscts modem defaultroute
.fi
.in -5
@@ -292,13 +291,13 @@
.B comgt
reports everthing on
the standard error channel.
-If turned on from the command line (-v), the output contains 4 sections.
+If turned on from the command line (\-v), the output contains 4 sections.
.PP
- Command line argument actions
.in +2
These are actions taken because they were specified from the command
-line, such as opening a communication device (-d), etc...
-For these to be output, you must specify -v as the first argument.
+line, such as opening a communication device (\-d), etc...
+For these to be output, you must specify \-v as the first argument.
.in -2
.PP
- List of arguments
@@ -312,7 +311,7 @@
- Script list
.in +2
A list of the script to execute. This may be a concatenation of
-the default internal script, unless this is suppressed by the -s
+the default internal script, unless this is suppressed by the \-s
option, and a script file. Every line is listed with its
line number and character position.
.in -2
@@ -330,7 +329,7 @@
.PP
.in +2
.nf
-$ comgt -v -d/dev/cua1 -s blah.scr
+$ comgt \-v \-d/dev/cua1 \-s blah.scr
comgt 00:18:46 -> Verbose output enabled
comgt 00:18:46 -> Script file: blah.scr
comgt 00:18:46 -> argc:5
@@ -406,7 +405,7 @@
.PP
.in +5
.nf
-$ comgt -vs blar2.scr
+$ comgt \-vs blar2.scr
.fi
.in -5
.PP
@@ -524,7 +523,7 @@
Command : cd
Description : Change directory.
Syntax : cd directory
-Notes : -1 is returned in % if the change could not be made.
+Notes : \-1 is returned in % if the change could not be made.
Notes : directory is a string and thus could be a variable.
See Also : $cwd().
Example:
@@ -573,11 +572,11 @@
Command : exec
Description : Replaces current comgt process with another process.
-Syntax : exec "command -args..."
+Syntax : exec "command \-args..."
See Also : system, fork.
Example:
#Finished script, call cu.
- exec "cu -l "+$dev()+" -s "+$baud()
+ exec "cu \-l "+$dev()+" \-s "+$baud()
Command : exit
@@ -618,11 +617,11 @@
Description : executing the script.
Syntax : fork
Notes : % returns 0 for child process, new process ID for
-Notes : parent or -1 for error.
+Notes : parent or \-1 for error.
See Also : wait, kill, pid(), ppid().
Example:
fork
- if % = -1 goto error
+ if % = \-1 goto error
if % = 0 goto child
:parent
...
@@ -725,7 +724,7 @@
Notes : Both signal and processID are integer values. Same as
Notes : standard unix kill except that signal aliases are not
Notes : accepted and signal is not optional.
-Notes : 0 is returned in % if the signal could be sent, -1
+Notes : 0 is returned in % if the signal could be sent, \-1
Notes : otherwise.
Notes : Signal 0 can be used to detect process existance.
See Also : wait, pid(), ppid().
@@ -899,7 +898,7 @@
Example:
:dir
print "listing of directory ",$cwd(),\\n"
- system "ls -l |more"
+ system "ls \-l |more"
Command : testkey
@@ -940,14 +939,14 @@
Syntax : waitfor timeout "string1","string2","string3"...
Notes : Timeout is a floating time constant. waitquiet returns
Notes : 0 for the first string received, 1 for the second, etc...
-Notes : and -1 for a timeout. Case is ignored by default unless
+Notes : and \-1 for a timeout. Case is ignored by default unless
Notes : ignorecase is set to off.
See Also : get.
Example:
:dial
send "atdt555-4411^m"
waitfor 60 "no carrier","busy","no dial tone","connect"
- if % = -1 goto timedout
+ if % = \-1 goto timedout
if % = 0 goto nocd
if % = 1 goto redial
if % = 2 goto error
@@ -980,7 +979,7 @@
Notes : Under root id, the only useful check is \'f\', as
Notes : all others will return true.
Return Value: 0 if the file exists, is readable, writable,
-Return Value: executable, or -1 if not.
+Return Value: executable, or \-1 if not.
See Also : man access(2)
I-Function : baud
@@ -1058,7 +1057,7 @@
S-Function : dev
Description : Returns current communication device pathname.
Syntax : let $x=$dev()
-Notes : defined by "-d" command line argument or "open com"
+Notes : defined by "\-d" command line argument or "open com"
See Also : open com.
S-Function : dirname
@@ -1177,7 +1176,7 @@
Operator Description Example Result
+ Addition let a=2+2 4
+ Concatenation let $b="aa"+"bb" "aabb"
-- Substraction let e=2-5 -3
+\- Substraction let e=2-5 \-3
* Multiplication let f=11*2 22
/ Division let g=34/11 3
& Bit-Wise AND let h=42&7 2
@@ -1201,7 +1200,7 @@
#5-2 will give you 3.
.PP
#Concatenation (Calls cu)
-exec "cu -l "+$dev()+" -s "+$baud()"
+exec "cu \-l "+$dev()+" \-s "+$baud()"
.PP
#In a test condition
if a+c > strlen($c) goto toomuch