Eric Blake wrote: > According to Pádraig Brady on 9/10/2009 6:29 AM: >> While this patch is more verbose than my previous patch >> in this thread, it is more accurate. So let's drop the >> previous one. > >> + printf (_("\n\ >> +If none of the environment variables BLOCKSIZE, BLOCK_SIZE or >> %s_BLOCK_SIZE\n\ >> +or --block-size option specify SIZE, display in units of 1024 bytes.\n\ >> +(or 512 bytes if the POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable is set)\n\ >> +"), program); > > Grammar was awkward. If we keep that wording, the final period should be > after the () comment, not before. But what about a completely different > wording (wrapped as appropriate): > > Block size is the first available size from the --block-size option, the > %s_BLOCK_SIZE, BLOCK_SIZE, or BLOCKSIZE environment variables, and > defaults to 1024 bytes (or 512 bytes if POSIXLY_CORRECT is set).
I prefer that, too. Thanks!