Hi, victory <victory....@gmail.com> wrote: > > in the command row > "tar <optional>c</optional><optional>x</optional><optional>t</" > "optional><optional>z</optional><optional>j</optional> -f <replaceable>file</" > "replaceable>.tar <literal> </literal> <optional><replaceable>files</" > "replaceable></optional>" > > in the description row > "<emphasis>C</emphasis>reate, e<emphasis>X</emphasis>tract, list > <emphasis>T</" > "emphasis>able of archive file, <emphasis>z</emphasis> for <filename>.gz</" > "filename>, <emphasis>j</emphasis> for <filename>.bz2</filename>." > > all of actual options here are lowercase, > the uppercase letter should not be used > so it should be: > <emphasis>c</emphasis>reate, e<emphasis>x</emphasis>tract, list <emphasis>t</
The intention of the uppercase letters is, to highlight the letter which is used in the command as option (X for extract for example). Using only lowercase letters, it's much more difficult to understand the relationship, especially when it is not the first letter in the word. So, I would leave it as is. > ... > > additionally, recent .deb packages are using xz for compression, > it should mention "J for .xz" even if the column needs one more line Just added. Holger -- ============================================================ Created with Sylpheed 3.5.0 under D E B I A N L I N U X 8 . 0 " J E S S I E " . Registered Linux User #311290 - https://linuxcounter.net/ ============================================================