From aab842a0c6c16805120f8390574844478dcb8bbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Stephenson Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 20:55:01 +0000 Subject: 23091: *roff problems noticed by doclifter --- Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo | 7 +------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo') diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo index e6a69ecd7..f2592c85e 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo @@ -1624,8 +1624,6 @@ As there are several steps to dispatching a command, the following should be checked if attempting to execute a file by extension tt(.)var(ext) does not have the expected effect. -startitem() -item()( The command `tt(alias -s) var(ext)' should show `tt(ps=zsh-mime-handler)'. If it shows something else, another suffix alias was already installed and was not overwritten. If it shows @@ -1633,8 +1631,7 @@ nothing, no handler was installed: this is most likely because no handler was found in the tt(.mime.types) and tt(mailcap) combination for tt(.ext) files. In that case, appropriate handling should be added to tt(~/.mime.types) and tt(mailcap). -) -item()( + If the extension is handled by tt(zsh-mime-handler) but the file is not opened correctly, either the handler defined for the type is incorrect, or the flags associated with it are in appropriate. Running @@ -1648,8 +1645,6 @@ An example of a suitable tt(mailcap) entry for such a program is: example(text/html; /usr/bin/lynx '%s'; needsterminal) ) -enditem() -) findex(pick-web-browser) item(tt(pick-web-browser))( This function is separate from the two MIME functions described above -- cgit 1.4.1