groff differentiate between minus signs and hyphens. The default option is to interpret '-' as hyphens (U+2010) and makes it hard to use copy and paste for options in UTF-8 environments.
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/03/msg01481.html for more informations.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann sven.eckelmann@gmx.de --- batctl/man/batctl.8 | 2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/batctl/man/batctl.8 b/batctl/man/batctl.8 index 311fca3..304168c 100644 --- a/batctl/man/batctl.8 +++ b/batctl/man/batctl.8 @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Layer 2 traceroute mac address or bat-host name (batctl will try to find bat-h Per default batctl will display all packets that were seen on the given interface(s). The "-p" options allows to filter certain packet types: 1 displays batman ogm packets only, 2 displays batman icmp packets only, etc. These numbers can be added to filter more than one packet type, e.g. use "-p 3" to display batman ogm packets and batman icmp packets only. If "-n" was given batctl will not replace the mac addresses with bat-host names in the output. .br .IP "\fBbisect logfile1 logfile2 .. logfileN\fP" -Analyzes the logfiles to build a small internal database of all sent sequence numbers and routing table changes. This database can be used to search for routing loops (default action), to trace OGMs of a host (use "-t" to specify the mac address or bat-host name) throughout the network or to display routing tables of the nodes (use "-r" to specify the mac address or bat-host name). You can name a specific sequence number or a range using the "-s" option to limit the output's range. Furthermore you can filter the output by specifying an originator (use "-o" to specify the mac address or bat-host name) to only see data connected to this originator. If "-n" was given batctl will not replace the mac addresses with bat-host names in the output. +Analyzes the logfiles to build a small internal database of all sent sequence numbers and routing table changes. This database can be used to search for routing loops (default action), to trace OGMs of a host (use "-t" to specify the mac address or bat-host name) throughout the network or to display routing tables of the nodes (use "-r" to specify the mac address or bat-host name). You can name a specific sequence number or a range using the "-s" option to limit the output's range. Furthermore you can filter the output by specifying an originator (use "-o" to specify the mac address or bat-host name) to only see data connected to this originator. If "-n" was given batctl will not replace the mac addresses with bat-host names in the output. .br .SH FILES .TP