diff --git a/doc/man-adddebug.1.docbook b/doc/man-adddebug.1.docbook
index f85c92e..57ff7f8 100644
--- a/doc/man-adddebug.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-adddebug.1.docbook
@@ -1,66 +1,66 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-March 7, 2003
+2003-03-07adddebug1adddebugModifies Makefile(s) to add debug infoadddebugDescriptionadddebug modifies the
Makefile in the current directory (and optionally
in its subdirectories) to add debug info (). It
will also remove optimisations ().This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit.OptionsKeep optimisations (do not remove flags which are removed by default).Recursively search through all subdirectories of the current directory and operate on every Makefile that is found. compile without NDEBUG and NO_DEBUG being defined (makes kDebug calls work)
diff --git a/doc/man-cheatmake.1.docbook b/doc/man-cheatmake.1.docbook
index 8d0bcdd..872a41b 100644
--- a/doc/man-cheatmake.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-cheatmake.1.docbook
@@ -1,103 +1,103 @@
]>
-March 8, 2003
+2003-03-08cheatmake1cheatmakefool make into not rebuilding certain filescheatmakefilefileDescriptioncheatmake is used to save time when
recompiling. It can fool make into skipping files that haven't changed
in a meaningful way. This can be used for instance when you change a
comment in a file but none of the actual code.This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit. OptionsfileHides the fact that file was changed by setting the timestamp into the past. Use with care!Lists what files make currently needs to rebuildfileExplains why make must rebuild fileEnvironmentOne of the following variables (but not both) should be set if
the source directory is different from the build directory. If the
build directory is simply a subdirectory of the source directory, the
simpler variable OBJ_SUBDIR should be used. OBJ_SUBJDIRIndicates that the build directory is in the given subdirectory of the source directory. For instance, if the source directory is kdesdk and the build directory is kdesdk/obj-i386-linux, then OBJ_SUBDIR should be set to obj-i386-linux.OBJ_REPLACEMENTA sed expression that is used to transform the source directory into the build directory. For instance, if the source directory is kdesdk/obj-i386-linux, then OBJ_REPLACEMENT should be set to s#kdesdk#kdesdk-obj#.See Alsomake(1)Authorscheatmake was written by &David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail;. This manual page was
prepared by BenBurtonbab@debian.org for the Debian
GNU/&Linux; system (but may be used by
others).
diff --git a/doc/man-create_cvsignore.1.docbook b/doc/man-create_cvsignore.1.docbook
index c518aeb..c0913ed 100644
--- a/doc/man-create_cvsignore.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-create_cvsignore.1.docbook
@@ -1,50 +1,50 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-March 8, 2003
+2003-03-08create_cvsignore1create_cvsignoreCreate preliminary .cvsignore in the current directorycreatecvsignoreDescriptioncreate_cvsignore is used to create a
preliminary .cvsignore in the current directory.
It does this based on certain contents it finds in
Makefile.amNo lines will be removed from any existing
.cvsignore. If there is not already a
.cvsignore file, it will be added to the cvs
repository.Note that you must have a Makefile.am in the current directory for this tool to work.This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit.
-
\ No newline at end of file
+
diff --git a/doc/man-create_makefile.1.docbook b/doc/man-create_makefile.1.docbook
index 1a8a32c..9fd8d54 100644
--- a/doc/man-create_makefile.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-create_makefile.1.docbook
@@ -1,93 +1,93 @@
]>
-March 8, 2003
+2003-03-08create_makefile1create_makefileCreates Makefile.in and Makefile from a Makefile.amcreate_makefilerelativepath/MakefilerelativepathDescriptioncreate_makefile creates the
Makefile.in and Makefile in
a subdirectory containing a Makefile.am. This
script saves time compared to re-running configure completelyNote that you must supply the path to the desired
MakefileMakefile.am (though
the final /Makefile may be omitted).This script may be run from the toplevel directory (the one
containing configure) or from one of it's
subdirectories.If the source directory is different from the build directory
(see the environment variables below), it will be assumed that the
Makefile.am and Makefile.in
belong beneath the source directory and that the
Makefile belongs beneath the build
directory. This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit.EnvironmentOne of the following variables (but not both) should be set if
the source directory is different from the build directory. If the
build directory is simply a subdirectory of the source directory, the
simpler variable OBJ_SUBDIR should be used. OBJ_SUBJDIRIndicates that the build directory is in the given subdirectory of the source directory. For instance, if the source directory is kdesdk and the build directory is kdesdk/obj-i386-linux, then OBJ_SUBDIR should be set to obj-i386-linux.OBJ_REPLACEMENTA sed expression that is used to transform the source directory into the build directory. For instance, if the source directory is ~/src/kdesdk and the build directory is ~/src/kdesdk-obj, then OBJ_REPLACEMENT should be set to s#kdesdk#kdesdk-obj#.See Alsocreate_makefiles(1)Authorscreate_makefile was written by &David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail; and
others. This manual page was prepared by
BenBurtonbab@debian.org for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be
used by others).
diff --git a/doc/man-create_makefiles.1.docbook b/doc/man-create_makefiles.1.docbook
index 0ba7fb7..6470fc6 100644
--- a/doc/man-create_makefiles.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-create_makefiles.1.docbook
@@ -1,92 +1,92 @@
create_makefiles">
]>
-March 8, 2003
+2003-03-08&create_makefiles;1&create_makefiles;Recreates all Makefiles beneath a directory
&create_makefiles;
dirDescription&create_makefiles; recreates all Makefiles
in dir and its
(recursed) subdirectories from the corresponding
Makefile.am templates.This script must be run from the toplevel directory (the one
containing configure). This script saves time compared to re-running
configure completely.If the source directory is different from the build directory
(see the environment variables below), it will be assumed that each
Makefile.am and Makefile.in
belongs beneath the source directory and that each
Makefile belongs beneath the build
directory.This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit.EnvironmentOne of the following variables (but not both) should be set if
the source directory is different from the build directory. If the
build directory is simply a subdirectory of the source directory, the
simpler variable OBJ_SUBDIR should be used. OBJ_SUBJDIRIndicates that the build directory is in the given subdirectory of the source directory. For instance, if the source directory is kdesdk and the build directory is kdesdk/obj-i386-linux, then OBJ_SUBDIR should be set to obj-i386-linux.OBJ_REPLACEMENTA sed expression that is used to transform the source directory into the build directory. For instance, if the source directory is kdesdk/obj-i386-linux, then OBJ_REPLACEMENT should be set to s#kdesdk#kdesdk-obj#.See Alsocreate_makefile(1) make(2)Authors&create_makefiles; was written by &David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail;.This manual page was prepared by
BenBurtonbab@debian.org for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be
used by others).
diff --git a/doc/man-cvscheck.1.docbook b/doc/man-cvscheck.1.docbook
index bc05a29..cf379d7 100644
--- a/doc/man-cvscheck.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-cvscheck.1.docbook
@@ -1,134 +1,134 @@
cvscheck">
CVS">
]>
-March 8, 2003
+2003-03-08&cvscheck;1&cvscheck;Offline status report for files in a checked-out &CVS; module.
&cvscheck;
dirDescription&cvscheck; prints information about the status of your local
&CVS; checkout without communicating with the server. This means it is
extremely fast and does not require a network connection.The given directory and all of its subdirectories will be
processed recursively. If no directory is given, the current directory
and its recursed subdirectories will be used.Each file with an interesting status will be printed with a
status character in front of its name. The status characters are as
follows.?foobar.cThe file is not known to &CVS;Mfoobar.cThe file is definitely locally modifiedmfoobar.cThe file might have local changes. You
should diff with the server to make sure.Cfoobar.cThe file has a &CVS; conflict and therefore cannot be
committed.Ufoobar.cThis file is in &CVS; but is missing in your local
checkout.Tfoobar.cThis file has an unusual sticky &CVS;
tag.Afoobar.cYou have done a cvs for this file, but have not yet committed
it.Rfoobar.cYou have done a cvs for this file, but have not yet committed
it.This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit.See Alsocvs(1)Authorscvscheck was written by &Dirk.Mueller; &Dirk.Mueller.mail;
and &Sirtaj.Singh.Kang; &Sirtaj.Singh.Kang.mail;This manual page was prepared by
BenBurtonbab@debian.org for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/doc/man-cvslastchange.1.docbook b/doc/man-cvslastchange.1.docbook
index 8206f0b..9b31a07 100644
--- a/doc/man-cvslastchange.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-cvslastchange.1.docbook
@@ -1,52 +1,52 @@
cvslastchange">
CVS">
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-March 8, 2003
+2003-03-08&cvslastchange;1&cvslastchange;Display the last change committed to &CVS; for a file
&cvslastchange;
fileDescription&cvslastchange; displays the last change committed to &CVS; for
a file. It uses cvs diff and cvs
log to do this.&cvslastchange; works on any &CVS; branch, not just HEAD.This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit.See Alsocvslastlog(1) cvsrevertlast(1) cvs(1)
diff --git a/doc/man-cvslastlog.1.docbook b/doc/man-cvslastlog.1.docbook
index 66c3828..7353c16 100644
--- a/doc/man-cvslastlog.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-cvslastlog.1.docbook
@@ -1,42 +1,42 @@
]>
BenBurton
-April 06, 2003
+2003-04-06cvslastlog1cvslastlogPrints the log entry for the last commit for a file.cvslastlogDescriptioncvslastlog shows the log associated with the
last CVS commit for the given file. It depends on the version of the
local file, not the one on the server. This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit.
diff --git a/doc/man-cvsrevertlast.1.docbook b/doc/man-cvsrevertlast.1.docbook
index e46ccaa..15332ed 100644
--- a/doc/man-cvsrevertlast.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-cvsrevertlast.1.docbook
@@ -1,48 +1,48 @@
]>
BenBurton
-Month Daynumber, 4-Digit-Year
+2005-02-02cvsrevertlast1cvsrevertlastRevert files in CVS by one versioncvsrevertlastDescriptioncvsrevertlast is used to revert all the files on the command
line by one version in CVS. The files will not be committed.This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. See Alsocvsblame(1)
diff --git a/doc/man-cxxmetric.1.docbook b/doc/man-cxxmetric.1.docbook
index c61d83f..ffc17a3 100644
--- a/doc/man-cxxmetric.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-cxxmetric.1.docbook
@@ -1,43 +1,43 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 07, 2003
+2003-04-07cxxmetric1cxxmetricSimple source metrics for C and C++cxxmetricDescriptioncxxmetric counts lines of code, comment and blank space and
calculates various other statistics for each given source file. Source
files must be in C or C++.This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit.
diff --git a/doc/man-extend_dmalloc.1.docbook b/doc/man-extend_dmalloc.1.docbook
index cd92718..379dc42 100644
--- a/doc/man-extend_dmalloc.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-extend_dmalloc.1.docbook
@@ -1,54 +1,54 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 7, 2003
+2003-04-07extend_dmalloc1extend_dmallocAnalyze return-addresses from dmalloc logfiles.extend_dmallocDescriptionextend_dmalloc will run gdb(1) to get information on the return-addresses from a dmalloc(1) logfile. Specifically it will examine any ra= lines and try to get the corresponding line numbersThe argument
must be the binary that generated the log
dmalloc-log.This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development
Kit.NotesYou may wish to direct the output from
extend_dmalloc to a file, since otherwise
gdb seems to prompt for a return as if you are at
the end of a page.
diff --git a/doc/man-extractrc.1.docbook b/doc/man-extractrc.1.docbook
index 0c907ee..2c0df51 100644
--- a/doc/man-extractrc.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-extractrc.1.docbook
@@ -1,46 +1,46 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 7, 2003
+2003-04-07extractrc1extractrcExtract message strings from UI and GUI-RC filesextractrcDescriptionextractrc finds all text tags and other
message strings in the given files and writes the corresponding i18n()
calls to standard output so that xgettext can parse them.It understands both (&Qt;/&kde;)
designer's UI files and
&XML; GUI-RC files. This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit.
diff --git a/doc/man-fixincludes.1.docbook b/doc/man-fixincludes.1.docbook
index 18fac15..411f70b 100644
--- a/doc/man-fixincludes.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-fixincludes.1.docbook
@@ -1,98 +1,98 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 7, 2003
+2003-04-07fixincludes1fixincludesReduce the number of #includes in &kde; source filesfixincludesDescriptionfixincludes tries to reduce the number of
#includes in C++ source files. Much of it's processing is specific to
&kde; sources and so it might not work so well with sources for
non-&kde; applications.The following problems are identified by fixincludes:Including headers that are no longer supported but which exist for compatibility with older Qt/KDE versions;Including the same file multiple times. There is also an experimental mode which tries removing each
#include one at a time (with a few exceptions) to see whether the
source still compiles. Note that this experimental mode will modify
the original sources. By default the sources will not be modified; the identified
problems will simply be written to standard output. The list of C++ sources to examine should be given on the
command-line. If no files are given, all C++ sources in or beneath the
current directory will be examined (with the exception of directories
whose Makefile.am contains
or
)This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. OptionsVerbose mode. Additional debugging output is written to standard output.Experimental mode, as described above in detail. Note that this option implies .As well as writing messages to standard output, actually modify the original sources to fix any problems that were found.Authorsfixincludes was written by Dirk Mueller mueller@kde.org.
diff --git a/doc/man-pruneemptydirs.1.docbook b/doc/man-pruneemptydirs.1.docbook
index e26dafb..7e689f0 100644
--- a/doc/man-pruneemptydirs.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-pruneemptydirs.1.docbook
@@ -1,69 +1,69 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 8, 2003
+2003-04-08pruneemptydirs1pruneemptydirsDetects stale source directories in a CVS treepruneemptydirsDescriptionpruneemptydirs is used to clean up a local
CVS tree. It detects directories containing remnants of old stuff
which has been removed from the CVS. Such stale directories often
break compilation. The current directory and all directories beneath
it will be examined.Note that this tool does not remove anything; it simply prints
what to do as a series of remove commands. You can copy and paste
these commands, or use them with eval in a script.This tool works better if the source directory is not the same
as the build directory, since it will not print directories containing
old executables.This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit.OptionsActually perform the deletions instead of just printing them out. Use this option with care.Authorspruneemptydirs was written by &David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail;This manual page was prepared by BenBurtonbab@debian.org
diff --git a/doc/man-qtdoc.1.docbook b/doc/man-qtdoc.1.docbook
index fc36bd4..6c3182f 100644
--- a/doc/man-qtdoc.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-qtdoc.1.docbook
@@ -1,75 +1,75 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 8, 2003
+2003-04-08qtdoc1qtdocOpen a &Qt; help page in &konqueror;qtdocDescriptionqtdoc opens a &Qt; help page in &konqueror;.
If classname is given, it opens the help
page for that class. Otherwise the main &Qt; help page is opened.
classname is case insensitive.This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development KitEnvironmentQTDIRThe directory beneath which &Qt; is installed. The main &Qt; help page is expected to be in $QTDIR/doc/html/.ExamplesTo display the help on the class QString:qtdocSee Alsokdedoc(1), assistant(1)AuthorsThis manual page was prepared by BenBurtonbab@debian.org
diff --git a/doc/man-reportview.1.docbook b/doc/man-reportview.1.docbook
index ef2af2f..c816153 100644
--- a/doc/man-reportview.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-reportview.1.docbook
@@ -1,73 +1,73 @@
IanReinhartGeiser">
geiseri@kde.org">
kweather">
NadeemHasan">
nhasan@kde.org">
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 7, 2003
+2003-04-07reportview1reportviewask KWeatherService to display a weather report reportview;Descriptionreportview is not intended to be used
directly.reportview is a small program that asks
KWeatherService to display a weather report. Information shown
includes the temperature, wind speed and air pressure.KWeatherService is a DCOP service used by both reportview and
the &kweather; panel applet to provide weather data. There is no need to
start KWeatherService separately; reportview will start the service
itself if needed.See Alsokweather(1)More detailed user documentation is available from help:/kweather (either enter this
URL into &konqueror;, or run
khelpcenterhelp:/kweather).Authors&kweather; was written by &Ian.Reinhart.Geiser; &Ian.Reinhart.Geiser.mail; and &Nadeem.Hasan; &Nadeem.Hasan.mail;This manual page was prepared by BenBurtonbab@debian.org
diff --git a/doc/man-transxx.1.docbook b/doc/man-transxx.1.docbook
index e23fd61..b783c1b 100644
--- a/doc/man-transxx.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-transxx.1.docbook
@@ -1,55 +1,55 @@
]>
BenBurtonbab@debian.org
-April 7, 2003
+2003-04-07transxx1transxxCreate a pseudo translated PO file from a PO template filetransxxDescriptiontransxx is a command-line tool that produces
a basic fleshed-out PO-file from a PO-template file. Some of the
formatting and structure of the msgid strings will be copied to the
msgstr strings, but otherwise text will be translated to
xx.The fleshed-out PO-file is sent to standard output.Running your software with the language xx will
quickly show you any user visible strings that are not
translatable.This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit.AuthorsThe PO-XML tools were written by &Stephan.Kulow; &Stephan.Kulow.mail;This manual page was prepared by BenBurtonbab@debian.org
diff --git a/doc/man-zonetab2pot.py.1.docbook b/doc/man-zonetab2pot.py.1.docbook
index ab79060..158f361 100644
--- a/doc/man-zonetab2pot.py.1.docbook
+++ b/doc/man-zonetab2pot.py.1.docbook
@@ -1,56 +1,56 @@
]>
BenBurton
-April 7, 2003
+2003-04-07zonetab2pot.py1zonetab2pot.pyConverts a timezone list to a PO file template.zonetab2pot.pyDescriptionzonetab2pot.py reads the timezone list given
on the command-line and converts it to a gettext message file
(PO-file) template containing the names of the individual
timezones. The given timezone list should be in the same format as the system
zone.tab. If no timezone list is specified on the command-line,
/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab will be used.The new PO-file template will be written to standard output.This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit. Authorszonetab2pot.py was written by LukasTinkllukas@kde.orgThis manual page was prepared by BenBurtonbab@debian.org