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has caused the report #945603,
regarding impressive: Typo in the manpage
to be marked as having been forwarded to the upstream software
author(s) Martin Fiedler <[email protected]>
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Thanks! forwarding upstream
On Wed, 27 Nov 2019, Martin Quinson wrote:
> Package: impressive
> Version: 0.12.0-2
> Severity: minor
> Dear maintainer,
> the manpage reads:
> -t <ms> or --transition <trans1[,trans2...]>
> Using this switch, the set of transitions Impressive will
> randomly draw at page changes can be speciā
> fied. If only one transition class is specified, this class
> will be used for all pages that do not
> have another transition explicitly assigned in their page
> properties. Multiple transitions have to be
> separated by commas; they will be used in random order. The -l
> option can be used to get a list of
> available transitions.
> -T <ms> or --transtime <ms>
> Sets the duration (in milliseconds) of page transitions. 0
> (zero) disables transitions altogether.
> Default value: 1000 ms.
> but actually, the -t parameter does expect a transition, not a time in ms. So
> I
> guess that the first line should read as follows instead:
> -t <trans1[,trans2...]> or --transition <trans1[,trans2...]>
> Thanks for packaging this great software,
> Martin.
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