Charles Levert wrote:
> (a selected or context line, whether the @samp{-v} option is
> specified).
"(a selected line, or a context line when the @samp{-v} option is
specified)"?
"(a selected line or a context line, depending on whether the
@samp{-v} option is specified)"?
> @samp{rv} and @samp{ne} boolean capabilities omitted (false).
"(i.e. false)"
> (matching lines when the @samp{-v} command-line option is not
> specified, non-matching lines when the @samp{-v} command-line
> option is specified);@*
"(..., non-matching lines when it is)"?
"(..., non-matching lines when @samp{-v} is specified)"?
The repetition of "the command-line option" is a bit much.
> however if the boolean @samp{rv} capability
> and the @samp{-v} command-line option are both specified,
> applies to context matching lines instead;@*
"if however..."
"it applies..."
> effect of the @samp{sl=} (or @samp{cx=} if @samp{rv}) capability
"the effect..."
> See the Select Graphic Rendition
> (SGR, @samp{\33[...m}, for character attributes)
> section in the documentation of the text terminal that is used
> for permissible substring values (semicolon-separated lists of
> integers) and their meaning.
"See the Select Graphic Rendition (SGR) section in the documentation
of the text terminal that is used for permitted values and their
meaning. The values can be concatenated with semicolons."
The "for character attributes" confuses the sentence as it seems to
refer back to the first word: "See... for..."
Benno