[virt-tools-list] [virt-manager PATCH] man: fix typos in virt-xml man page

Chen Hanxiao chenhanxiao at cn.fujitsu.com
Tue Jan 28 01:33:45 UTC 2014



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cole Robinson [mailto:crobinso at redhat.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 10:43 PM
> To: Chen Hanxiao; virt-tools-list at redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [virt-tools-list] [virt-manager PATCH] man: fix typos in
virt-xml man
> page
> 
> On 01/26/2014 10:08 PM, Chen Hanxiao wrote:
> > From: Chen Hanxiao <chenhanxiao at cn.fujitsu.com>
> >
> > s/editting/editing
> > s/editted/edited
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Chen Hanxiao <chenhanxiao at cn.fujitsu.com>
> > ---
> >  man/virt-xml.pod | 6 +++---
> >  1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/man/virt-xml.pod b/man/virt-xml.pod
> > index fa509d6..f4688b4 100644
> > --- a/man/virt-xml.pod
> > +++ b/man/virt-xml.pod
> > @@ -58,11 +58,11 @@ If XML is passed on stdin, the default output is
> --print-xml.
> >
> >  =item --edit [EDIT-OPTIONS]
> >
> > -Edit the specified XML block. EDIT-OPTIONS tell B<virt-xml> which block
to
> edit. The type of XML that we are editting is decided by XML option that
is
> passed to B<virt-xml>. So if --disk is passed, EDIT-OPTIONS select which
<disk>
> block to edit.
> > +Edit the specified XML block. EDIT-OPTIONS tell B<virt-xml> which block
to
> edit. The type of XML that we are editing is decided by XML option that is
> passed to B<virt-xml>. So if --disk is passed, EDIT-OPTIONS select which
<disk>
> block to edit.
> >
> >  Certain XML options only ever map to a single XML block, like --cpu,
> --security, --boot, --clock, and a few others. In those cases, B<virt-xml>
will not
> complain if a corresponding XML block does not already exist, it will
create it for
> you.
> >
> > -Every XML option has a special value 'clearxml=yes'. When combined with
> --edit, it will completely blank out the XML block being editted before
applying
> the requested changes. This allows completely rebuilding an XML block. See
> EXAMPLES for some usage.
> > +Every XML option has a special value 'clearxml=yes'. When combined with
> --edit, it will completely blank out the XML block being edited before
applying
> the requested changes. This allows completely rebuilding an XML block. See
> EXAMPLES for some usage.
> >
> >  EDIT-OPTIONS examples:
> >
> > @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ Generally these options map pretty
> straightforwardly to the libvirt XML, documen
> >
> >  Option strings are in the format of: --option opt=val,opt2=val2,...
example:
> --disk path=/tmp/foo,shareable=on. Propertys can be unsed with '--option
> opt=,', so to clear a disks cache setting you could use '--disk cache=,'
> >
> > -Every XML option has a special value 'clearxml=yes'. When combined with
> --edit, it will completely blank out the XML block being editted before
applying
> the requested changes. This allows completely rebuilding an XML block. See
> EXAMPLES for some usage.
> > +Every XML option has a special value 'clearxml=yes'. When combined with
> --edit, it will completely blank out the XML block being edited before
applying
> the requested changes. This allows completely rebuilding an XML block. See
> EXAMPLES for some usage.
> >
> >  For any option, use --option=? to see a list of all available sub
options,
> example: --disk=?  or  --boot=?
> >
> >
> 
> ACK (not sure why I always want to use double 't' there...)
> 
Maybe you should check your 't' button :)

Thanks, pushed.





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