$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.2 1998/08/07 11:14:11 agc Exp $ --- catdoc.1.orig Mon Jun 8 08:57:49 1998 +++ catdoc.1 Sat Jun 20 00:54:18 1998 @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ but it reads MS-Word file and produces human-readable text on standard output. Optionally it can use .BR latex (1) -escape sequenses for characters which have specail meaning for LaTeX. +escape sequenses for characters which have special meaning for LaTeX. It also makes some effort to recognize MS-Word tables, although it never tries to write correct headers for LaTeX tabular environment. .PP .B catdoc can be invoked as filter, if you supply "-" instead of filename, but it is -probably useless. It could be removed in future versions, becouse true -parsing of Word file (fast saves, footnotes) requires seekable output. +probably useless. It could be removed in future versions, because true +parsing of Word files (fast saves, footnotes) requires seekable output. .SH OPTIONS .TP 8 @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ disables word wrapping. By default .B catdoc output is splitted into lines not longer than 72 characters and paragraphs -are separated by blank line. With this option each paragraph is one +are separated by a blank line. With this option each paragraph is one long line. .TP 8 .B -s @@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ .SH BUGS -Can produce garbage, if file contain embedded illustrations. Doesn't handle +Can produce garbage, if file contains embedded illustrations. Doesn't handle fast-saves properly. Prints footnotes as separate paragraphs at the end of -file, instead of producing correct latex commands. +file, instead of producing correct LaTeX commands. .SH AUTHOR