Hi,

Thomas Weinbrenner wrote:
> cdda2wav stands of course for CDDA to WAV, but icedax doesn't.
> Please correct the manpage.

Right. 

This patch substitutes the right description and swaps the first two
paragraphs in the DISCUSSION section, as I feel this way it reads more
easily.

Best,
--Lorenz

Index: icedax.1
===================================================================
--- icedax.1    (revision 567)
+++ icedax.1    (working copy)
@@ -424,29 +424,18 @@
 .TE
 .SH "DISCUSSION"
 .B icedax
-is able to read parts of an
+stands for
+InCrEdible Digital Audio eXtractor.  It allows copying
+.B CDDA
+audio data from the CDROM drive into a file in 
+.B WAV
+or other formats.  It is able to read parts of an
 .B audio
 CD or
 .B multimedia
 CDROM (containing audio parts) directly digitally. These parts can be
 written to a file, a pipe, or to a sound device.
 .PP
-.B icedax
-stands for
-.B CDDA
-to
-.B WAV
-(where
-.B CDDA
-stands for compact disc digital audio and
-.B WAV
-is a sound sample format introduced by MS Windows).  It
-allows copying
-.B CDDA
-audio data from the CDROM drive into a file in 
-.B WAV
-or other formats.
-.PP
 The latest versions try to get higher real-time scheduling priorities to ensure
 smooth (uninterrupted) operation. These priorities are available for super 
users
 and are higher than those of 'normal' processes. Thus delays are minimized.


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