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-rw-r--r--print/acroread/DESCR10
-rw-r--r--print/acroread/Makefile4
-rw-r--r--print/acroread3/DESCR10
-rw-r--r--print/acroread5/DESCR10
-rw-r--r--print/chktex/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--print/cups/DESCR8
-rw-r--r--print/dvipdfm/DESCR14
-rw-r--r--print/enscript/DESCR14
-rw-r--r--print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--print/ggv/DESCR6
-rw-r--r--print/ggv2/DESCR6
-rw-r--r--print/gnome-print/DESCR18
-rw-r--r--print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR12
-rw-r--r--print/latex-mk/DESCR8
-rw-r--r--print/lilypond/DESCR10
-rw-r--r--print/mp/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--print/pdflib/DESCR10
-rw-r--r--print/stylewriter/DESCR8
-rw-r--r--print/teTeX-share/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--print/teTeX2-share/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--print/tex-musixtex/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--print/xpdf/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--print/xpdf/Makefile4
23 files changed, 83 insertions, 83 deletions
diff --git a/print/acroread/DESCR b/print/acroread/DESCR
index ba2a664df76..194ebebee76 100644
--- a/print/acroread/DESCR
+++ b/print/acroread/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
-you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
-(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
-used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
-fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
+Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
+you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
+(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
+used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
+fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
PostScript(TM) document can be converted into a PDF file.
diff --git a/print/acroread/Makefile b/print/acroread/Makefile
index 53887e63010..6454fe885d2 100644
--- a/print/acroread/Makefile
+++ b/print/acroread/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.35 2003/03/26 04:05:41 jschauma Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.36 2003/05/06 17:42:25 jmmv Exp $
DISTNAME= acroread # Overridden below
PKGNAME= acroread-4.05
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/SSOLRS.install
PLATFORM= sparcsolaris
. endif
ONLY_FOR_PLATFORM= *-*-i386 *-1.4[L-Z]-sparc *-1.[5-9]*-sparc *-[2-9]*-sparc
-# *-*-alpha
+# *-*-alpha
.elif ${OPSYS} == "SunOS"
DISTNAME= sunsparc-rs-405
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/SSOLRS.install
diff --git a/print/acroread3/DESCR b/print/acroread3/DESCR
index ba2a664df76..194ebebee76 100644
--- a/print/acroread3/DESCR
+++ b/print/acroread3/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
-you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
-(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
-used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
-fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
+Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
+you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
+(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
+used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
+fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
PostScript(TM) document can be converted into a PDF file.
diff --git a/print/acroread5/DESCR b/print/acroread5/DESCR
index ba2a664df76..194ebebee76 100644
--- a/print/acroread5/DESCR
+++ b/print/acroread5/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
-you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
-(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
-used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
-fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
+Acrobat Reader is part of the Adobe Acrobat family of software, which lets
+you view, distribute, and print documents in Portable Document Format
+(PDF)--regardless of the computer, operating system, fonts, or application
+used to create the original file. PDF files retain all the formatting,
+fonts, and graphics of the original document, and virtually any
PostScript(TM) document can be converted into a PDF file.
diff --git a/print/chktex/DESCR b/print/chktex/DESCR
index 118612dfaf2..d5c133d45d0 100644
--- a/print/chktex/DESCR
+++ b/print/chktex/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This program has been written in frustration because some constructs in LaTeX
are sometimes non-intuitive, and easy to forget. It is _not_ a replacement
for the built-in checker in LaTeX; however it catches some typographic errors
-LaTeX oversees. In other words, it is Lint for LaTeX. Filters are also
+LaTeX oversees. In other words, it is Lint for LaTeX. Filters are also
provided for checking the LaTeX parts of CWEB documents.
diff --git a/print/cups/DESCR b/print/cups/DESCR
index bbc07ce6081..e967ca79638 100644
--- a/print/cups/DESCR
+++ b/print/cups/DESCR
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
-UNIX operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products
-to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.
-CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
+The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for
+UNIX operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products
+to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.
+CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.
CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IETF-IPP) as the basis for
managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD, RFC1179)
diff --git a/print/dvipdfm/DESCR b/print/dvipdfm/DESCR
index 2ae3bc271db..b814e944414 100644
--- a/print/dvipdfm/DESCR
+++ b/print/dvipdfm/DESCR
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
+Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
o TeX \special's that approximate the functionality of the PostScript pdfmarks
used by Adobe Acrobat Distiller. Links, outlines, articles, and named
destinations are supported, for example.
o Support for standard DVI specials such as the HyperTeX specials and the TPIC
- specials.
+ specials.
o Support for thumbnails (with help from GhostScript).
o Ability to include PDF, PNG, and JPEG files as embedded images. For PDF
files, only the first page is included. Resources will be embedded from the
original file as necessary. File inclusion does not work for PDF files that
store the page contents in several segments in an array.
o Virtual font support
-o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
+o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
o Support for arbitrary linear graphics transformations. Any material on the
- page can be scaled and rotated.
-o A color stack accessible via \special's.
-o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
+ page can be scaled and rotated.
+o A color stack accessible via \special's.
+o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
o Balanced page and destination trees for improved reader access on very large
document files.
-dvipdfm was developed by Mark A. Wicks
+dvipdfm was developed by Mark A. Wicks
diff --git a/print/enscript/DESCR b/print/enscript/DESCR
index 3ffcf77ea4c..f1466c704e2 100644
--- a/print/enscript/DESCR
+++ b/print/enscript/DESCR
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-This is a filter that converts text files to
-PostScript and spools generated PostScript
-output to the specified printer or leaves
-it to file. If no input files are given,
-enscript processes standard input. enscript
-can be extended to handle different output media
-and it has many options which can be used to
+This is a filter that converts text files to
+PostScript and spools generated PostScript
+output to the specified printer or leaves
+it to file. If no input files are given,
+enscript processes standard input. enscript
+can be extended to handle different output media
+and it has many options which can be used to
customize printouts.
diff --git a/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR b/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR
index 5a0a79fe203..a31dbeb683e 100644
--- a/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR
+++ b/print/foomatic-gswrapper/DESCR
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ makes debugging much easier by letting you see Ghostscript error messsages.
The wrapper is required if you print jobs from the Windows PostScript
driver (which writes jobs that generate advisory output that causes trouble
under plain Ghostscript). Some other software may produce such jobs; the
-wrapper is probably a good idea in general.
+wrapper is probably a good idea in general.
diff --git a/print/ggv/DESCR b/print/ggv/DESCR
index 9591279882d..da229e3e056 100644
--- a/print/ggv/DESCR
+++ b/print/ggv/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
GGv is the Gnome Postscript viewer program. The name comes from GhostView,
-a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
+a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
GGv is a frontend for GhostScript, an interpreter of PostScript that is able
to properly render PostScript documents in a display or a printer. GGv serves
as a layer that isolates the user from the cumbersome options and interface of
GhostScript, and, at the same time, gives extra features such as panning and
-persistent user settings.
+persistent user settings.
The main features that make me personally like ggv are its antialiasing (use
the preferences dialog to turn it on and reload the document -- your eyes will
@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ pop out of their sockets so be careful) and nice user interface, allowing e.g.
dragging of postscript files into GGv, moving the postscript display by
dragging the mouse in the pager window or the main window. GGv can display
more than one document at the same time. Also, the transparent support for
-compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
+compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
diff --git a/print/ggv2/DESCR b/print/ggv2/DESCR
index 9591279882d..da229e3e056 100644
--- a/print/ggv2/DESCR
+++ b/print/ggv2/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
GGv is the Gnome Postscript viewer program. The name comes from GhostView,
-a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
+a non-gnome GNU postscript viewer application on which GGv is based.
GGv is a frontend for GhostScript, an interpreter of PostScript that is able
to properly render PostScript documents in a display or a printer. GGv serves
as a layer that isolates the user from the cumbersome options and interface of
GhostScript, and, at the same time, gives extra features such as panning and
-persistent user settings.
+persistent user settings.
The main features that make me personally like ggv are its antialiasing (use
the preferences dialog to turn it on and reload the document -- your eyes will
@@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ pop out of their sockets so be careful) and nice user interface, allowing e.g.
dragging of postscript files into GGv, moving the postscript display by
dragging the mouse in the pager window or the main window. GGv can display
more than one document at the same time. Also, the transparent support for
-compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
+compressed postscript and pdf are handy.
diff --git a/print/gnome-print/DESCR b/print/gnome-print/DESCR
index a43905799bb..1c9aa6f2282 100644
--- a/print/gnome-print/DESCR
+++ b/print/gnome-print/DESCR
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
Gnome is in need of a unified printing architecture. This package is an
attempt for such an architecture, geared towards heavily graphics-intensive
-applications.
+applications.
- The goals of this architecture include:
+ The goals of this architecture include:
- - Absolutely uncompromised output quality
- - Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals
+ - Absolutely uncompromised output quality
+ - Speed, memory efficiency, and other related performance goals
- Ability to work smoothly with PostScript printers, fonts, and
- other resources
- - A screen display derived from the Caanvas
- - An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts
+ other resources
+ - A screen display derived from the Caanvas
+ - An extension path for a wide variety of Unicode scripts
- An extension path for a richer set of graphics operators than
- PostScript supports, especially transparency
- - To make life as easy as possible for application developers
+ PostScript supports, especially transparency
+ - To make life as easy as possible for application developers
diff --git a/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR b/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR
index 7c02e9c847d..1910420d675 100644
--- a/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR
+++ b/print/ja-dvipdfm/DESCR
@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
-Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
+Dvipdfm is a DVI to PDF translator. Its features include:
o TeX \special's that approximate the functionality of the PostScript pdfmarks
used by Adobe Acrobat Distiller. Links, outlines, articles, and named
destinations are supported, for example.
o Support for standard DVI specials such as the HyperTeX specials and the TPIC
- specials.
+ specials.
o Support for thumbnails (with help from GhostScript).
o Ability to include PDF, PNG, and JPEG files as embedded images. For PDF
files, only the first page is included. Resources will be embedded from the
original file as necessary. File inclusion does not work for PDF files that
store the page contents in several segments in an array.
o Virtual font support
-o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
+o Support for both Type1 and PK fonts.
o Support for arbitrary linear graphics transformations. Any material on the
- page can be scaled and rotated.
-o A color stack accessible via \special's.
-o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
+ page can be scaled and rotated.
+o A color stack accessible via \special's.
+o Partial font embedding and stream compression for reduced output file size
o Balanced page and destination trees for improved reader access on very large
document files.
diff --git a/print/latex-mk/DESCR b/print/latex-mk/DESCR
index 055eccc3b19..6b0650303a3 100644
--- a/print/latex-mk/DESCR
+++ b/print/latex-mk/DESCR
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
Latex-Mk is a set of makefile fragments and shell scripts designed
to assist in the management of LaTeX documents. The user creates
a simple Makefile which sets up a few simple variables and then
-includes the latex.mk fragment at the end.
+includes the latex.mk fragment at the end.
-LaTeX-Mk provides easy targets such as 'view', 'pdf', 'print',
-and 'clean'. Additional features such as multiple top level
-documents with some shared and some unique dependencies and
+LaTeX-Mk provides easy targets such as 'view', 'pdf', 'print',
+and 'clean'. Additional features such as multiple top level
+documents with some shared and some unique dependencies and
draft watermark output are included.
LaTeX-Mk works with BSD make and also with GNU make.
diff --git a/print/lilypond/DESCR b/print/lilypond/DESCR
index eae30c78f67..b8a49e7ba71 100644
--- a/print/lilypond/DESCR
+++ b/print/lilypond/DESCR
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces beautiful sheet music using a
high level description file as input. It excels at typesetting classical
music, but you can also print pop-songs. With LilyPond we hope to make music
-publication software available to anyone on the internet.
+publication software available to anyone on the internet.
The input to LilyPond is plain text. So, you can use your favorite text
editor to enter it, you can put it in mail or embed it in an article like
-this:
+this:
\relative c'' { \key c \minor; r8 c16 b c8 g as c16 b c8 d | g,4 }
The output looks very good: the font and the layout algorithms were inspired
by engraved music, so you can expect that same clear and elegant look from
your LilyPond output. And if you don't like the looks, you can tweak almost
-everything.
+everything.
The program also has limited MIDI functionality: you can write MIDI files
with lilypond, and we have a simple MIDI to lilypond conversion tool, midi2ly.
-Conversion tools for PMX, MUP, ABC, Finale and Musedata are also included.
+Conversion tools for PMX, MUP, ABC, Finale and Musedata are also included.
LilyPond is free software. It is licensed under GNU General Public License,
so you can use, modify and redistribute the program with almost no
-restrictions. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project.
+restrictions. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project.
diff --git a/print/mp/DESCR b/print/mp/DESCR
index fd65407fc4c..1fa6e04de1b 100644
--- a/print/mp/DESCR
+++ b/print/mp/DESCR
@@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ in conjunction with a mail reading utility for producing a pretty print
of your mail items. It can be used with a news reading tool to pretty
print news articles. Digests can also be printed, and this version can
pretty print ordinary ASCII files as well. Support for personal organiser
-printing was added into the last released version. There are numerous
+printing was added into the last released version. There are numerous
configuration options to allow you to adjust the way mp generates it's
output.
diff --git a/print/pdflib/DESCR b/print/pdflib/DESCR
index b9a45a42e40..25b4b55f0fa 100644
--- a/print/pdflib/DESCR
+++ b/print/pdflib/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-PDFlib is a library of C routines which allow you to programmatically
-generate files in Adobe's Portable Document Format PDF. PDFlib acts as
-a backend processor to your own programs. While you (the programmer) are
-responsible for retrieving or maintaining the data to be processed, PDFlib
+PDFlib is a library of C routines which allow you to programmatically
+generate files in Adobe's Portable Document Format PDF. PDFlib acts as
+a backend processor to your own programs. While you (the programmer) are
+responsible for retrieving or maintaining the data to be processed, PDFlib
takes over the task of generating the PDF code which graphically represents
-your data.
+your data.
diff --git a/print/stylewriter/DESCR b/print/stylewriter/DESCR
index 0ff734dd226..4ee67e00650 100644
--- a/print/stylewriter/DESCR
+++ b/print/stylewriter/DESCR
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This is an Apple StyleWriter driver for un*x. It was developed on
NetBSD-mac68k, and has been reported to work on NetBSD-i386,
-linux-pmac, mklinux-ppc, and linux-x86.
+linux-pmac, mklinux-ppc, and linux-x86.
Supported printers include:
@@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ StyleWriter I
StyleWriter II
StyleWriter III (aka StyleWriter 1200)
Color StyleWriter 1500
-Color StyleWriter 2200
-Color StyleWriter 2400
-Color StyleWriter 2500
+Color StyleWriter 2200
+Color StyleWriter 2400
+Color StyleWriter 2500
diff --git a/print/teTeX-share/DESCR b/print/teTeX-share/DESCR
index e4023608e16..ff84a59cb2f 100644
--- a/print/teTeX-share/DESCR
+++ b/print/teTeX-share/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Machine independent parts for teTeX:
web files, metafont bases, style files, font definitions,
-localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
+localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
(meta)font source files, lots of documentation, ...
diff --git a/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR b/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR
index e4023608e16..ff84a59cb2f 100644
--- a/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR
+++ b/print/teTeX2-share/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Machine independent parts for teTeX:
web files, metafont bases, style files, font definitions,
-localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
+localisation, ofm-, ovf-, vf-, pfb- and tfm-files,
(meta)font source files, lots of documentation, ...
diff --git a/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR b/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR
index ad45bf77674..d82c6b40983 100644
--- a/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR
+++ b/print/tex-musixtex/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
MusixTeX is a set of TeX macros to typeset polyphonic, orchestral or
-polyphonic music.
+polyphonic music.
This is the typical way one would process a MusixTeX file:
diff --git a/print/xpdf/DESCR b/print/xpdf/DESCR
index 529ea8799d9..5745d3fbf99 100644
--- a/print/xpdf/DESCR
+++ b/print/xpdf/DESCR
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
+Xpdf is a viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
Xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. It runs under X, using
the Motif libraries. It can use Type 1, TrueType, or standard X
diff --git a/print/xpdf/Makefile b/print/xpdf/Makefile
index b5d625fa3e3..0bc0d31c3ad 100644
--- a/print/xpdf/Makefile
+++ b/print/xpdf/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2003/03/25 14:02:37 salo Exp $
-#
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.18 2003/05/06 17:42:29 jmmv Exp $
+#
DISTNAME= xpdf-2.02
CATEGORIES= print