diff --git a/mailfmt.1 b/mailfmt.1 index c8f20dc..46a9481 100644 --- a/mailfmt.1 +++ b/mailfmt.1 @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ handly if your are running a GUI mail client. You cut the desired text (thereby placing it on the clipboard). Then you run \'mailfmt\' - this is best done with a keyboard -shortcut. Finally, you paste back to your mail client and, +shortcut - Then paste back to your mail client and, voila!, your text has been reformatted. -The input and output can be reassigned to stdin and stdout -respectively, on a Win32 system, using the -i and -o options. +On Win32 systems, the input and output can be reassigned to stdin and +stdout respectively, using the -i and -o options. Normally, errors on a Win32 system will appear as GUI Message Boxes. If, however, you choose to output to stdout via the @@ -81,9 +81,9 @@ hackish in places. .SH COPYRIGHT AND LICENSING -mailfmt is Copyright(c) 2002 TundraWare Inc. For terms of use, see +\'mailfmt\' is Copyright(c) 2002 TundraWare Inc. For terms of use, see the mailfmt-License.txt file in the program distribution. If you -install mailfmt on a FreeBSD system using the 'ports' mechanism, you +install \'mailfmt\' on a FreeBSD system using the 'ports' mechanism, you will also find this file in /usr/local/share/doc/mailfmt. .SH AUTHOR