Bug#895160: No -c examples, etc.

2018-04-08 Thread 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson
I see. -c is to *interactively* configure timezones.

OK please mention "interactively",
else it seems we should list them after -c .



Bug#895160: No -c examples, etc.

2018-04-07 Thread Drew Parsons
On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 06:38 +0800, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Package: tzwatch
> 
> > SYNOPSIS
> >   tzwatch [options]
> 
> Maybe say
> 
>tzwatch [-c ...] [-f FORMAT]

Can do.


> > OPTIONS
> >   -c Configure time zones (add or remove).
> 
> *How?* *What?* Give examples!

I'm confused about what you are asking here.  Did you try "tzwatch -c"?
 It seems self-explanatory to me.  Can you explain what is not clear
about it?

Drew



Bug#895160: No -c examples, etc.

2018-04-07 Thread 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson
Package: tzwatch
Version: 1.4.4-11
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/man/man1/tzwatch.1.gz

>SYNOPSIS
>   tzwatch [options]

Maybe say

   tzwatch [-c ...] [-f FORMAT]


> DESCRIPTION
>   Tzwatch  displays  the  time in a number of time zones, specified by 
> the user.  The list of time zones (format as TZ variable) is kept in 
> ${HOME}/.tzlist.


Maybe say

   Tzwatch  displays  the  time in a number of time zones, specified
   by the user.  The list of time zones (each with format the same
   as the TZ variable) is kept in ${HOME}/.tzlist.


>The time zone is chosen using tzselect.

The time zone can be chosen using tzselect.

>OPTIONS
>   -c Configure time zones (add or remove).

*How?* *What?* Give examples!