From 510aef98a56cdbfdb147f78b05d7554bb91770a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick McHardy Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:48:48 +0200 Subject: manpages: consistent syntax In the manpages, bold is used to denote characters the user has to enter verbatim, italic denotes placeholders and non-highlighted pieces are used as a structure: "[]" specifying an optional part, "{}" a mandatory part, with "|" used for alternations. The "!" for negation is better supported before the option than after it, too. The patch makes a few files consistent with this style already used in manpages. --- extensions/libxt_TCPOPTSTRIP.man | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'extensions/libxt_TCPOPTSTRIP.man') diff --git a/extensions/libxt_TCPOPTSTRIP.man b/extensions/libxt_TCPOPTSTRIP.man index 0a8bd205..cd000f98 100644 --- a/extensions/libxt_TCPOPTSTRIP.man +++ b/extensions/libxt_TCPOPTSTRIP.man @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ This target will strip TCP options off a TCP packet. (It will actually replace them by NO-OPs.) As such, you will need to add the \fB-p tcp\fR parameters. .TP -\fB--strip-options\fR \fIoption\fR[\fB,\fR\fI...\fR] +\fB--strip-options\fP \fIoption\fP[\fB,\fP\fIoption\fP...] Strip the given option(s). The options may be specified by TCP option number or by symbolic name. The list of recognized options can be obtained by calling iptables with \fB-j TCPOPTSTRIP -h\fR. -- cgit v1.2.3