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diff --git a/editors/manedit/patches/patch-ae b/editors/manedit/patches/patch-ae deleted file mode 100644 index a8469d8268b..00000000000 --- a/editors/manedit/patches/patch-ae +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -$NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.1.1.1 2001/01/21 18:18:04 fredb Exp $ - ---- help/manpage_writing_procedures.orig Sat Jan 20 05:39:30 2001 -+++ help/manpage_writing_procedures Sun Jan 21 11:29:24 2001 -@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ - \fBSYMREP\fR). - .LP - For a list of tags and symbolic representations see --manpage_xml_referance(5). -+manpage_xml_reference(7). - .LP - The following sections deal with using XML tags to create - common styles and formats seen in most manual pages. -@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ - the right amount of line spacing. - .LP - However in XML you need to use XML tags to control line --spacing. To ensure that a sentance in a paragraph -+spacing. To ensure that a sentence in a paragraph - starts on a new line, you need to use the tag - \fB<br>\fR. For instance: - .LP -@@ -176,13 +176,13 @@ - Create a section with the above text and click on the - preview button. You will notice that after the - \fB<br>\fR --the sentance will be placed on a new line. -+the sentence will be placed on a new line. - .LP - One draw back is that multiple uses of \fB<br>\fR - does not produce multiple lines. So incase you would have - to ensure that there is an empty line between two --sentances, you would have to use \fB<LP>\fR. --That would effectivly separate the two sentances as two -+sentences, you would have to use \fB<LP>\fR. -+That would effectivly separate the two sentences as two - paragraphs. - .SH "STYLES" - .LP -@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ - .LP - Which would produce a \fB<\fR character. - Complete list of symbolic representations --are in page_xml_referance(5). -+are in page_xml_reference(7). - .LP - One last important symbolic representation to point out - is the \fB&\fR character. Its symbolic representation -@@ -281,4 +281,4 @@ - .LP - \fB&\fR - .SH "SEE ALSO" --manpage_xml_referance(5) -+manpage_xml_reference(7) |