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10057 Man page misspellings ouput particuliar overriden
Reviewed by: Gergő Mihály Doma <domag02@gmail.com>

*** 680,690 **** system-wide configuration commands from an optional file called \fB/usr/share/myapp/teclarc\fR, then finally reads user-specific configuration commands from an optional \fB\&.teclarc\fR file in the user's home directory. Note that the arguments are listed in ascending order of priority, with the contents of \fIapp_string\fR being potentially over riden by commands in ! \fIapp_file\fR, and commands in \fIapp_file\fR potentially being overriden by commands in \fIuser_file\fR. .sp .LP You can call this function as many times as needed, the results being cumulative, but note that copies of any file names specified with the --- 680,690 ---- system-wide configuration commands from an optional file called \fB/usr/share/myapp/teclarc\fR, then finally reads user-specific configuration commands from an optional \fB\&.teclarc\fR file in the user's home directory. Note that the arguments are listed in ascending order of priority, with the contents of \fIapp_string\fR being potentially over riden by commands in ! \fIapp_file\fR, and commands in \fIapp_file\fR potentially being overridden by commands in \fIuser_file\fR. .sp .LP You can call this function as many times as needed, the results being cumulative, but note that copies of any file names specified with the
*** 2296,2306 **** redirected to a file, then the value of the \fIdef_width\fR parameter is used as the terminal width. .sp .LP The \fIindentation\fR argument specifies the number of characters to use to ! indent each line of ouput. The \fIfill_char\fR argument specifies the character that will be used to perform this indentation. .sp .LP The \fIprefix\fR argument can be either \fINULL\fR or a string to place at the beginning of each new line (after any indentation). Similarly, the \fIsuffix\fR --- 2296,2306 ---- redirected to a file, then the value of the \fIdef_width\fR parameter is used as the terminal width. .sp .LP The \fIindentation\fR argument specifies the number of characters to use to ! indent each line of output. The \fIfill_char\fR argument specifies the character that will be used to perform this indentation. .sp .LP The \fIprefix\fR argument can be either \fINULL\fR or a string to place at the beginning of each new line (after any indentation). Similarly, the \fIsuffix\fR