diff --git a/HISTORY b/HISTORY index 361c0cec..22483da9 100644 --- a/HISTORY +++ b/HISTORY @@ -1261,3 +1261,4 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History interface. 'osdbase.c/.h' now implements the abstract OSD, while 'dvbosd.c/.h' is the actual implementation for the DVB hardware. This is in preparation for allowing additional kinds of OSD hardware implementations. +- Fixed leftover references to the file FORMATS in MANUAL and svdrp.c. diff --git a/MANUAL b/MANUAL index 97871318..2dc75a34 100644 --- a/MANUAL +++ b/MANUAL @@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder User's Manual * Executing system commands The "VDR" menu option "Commands" allows you to execute any system commands - defined in the configuration file 'commands.conf' (see FORMATS for details). + defined in the configuration file 'commands.conf' (see vdr(5) for details). The "Commands" option will only be present in the "VDR" menu if a valid 'commands.conf' file containing at least one command definition has been found at program start. @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder User's Manual be displayed on a result screen after executing the command. This screen will use a 'fixed' font so that you can generate formatted output. In order to avoid error messages going to stderr, command definitions should redirect - stderr to stdout (see FORMATS). + stderr to stdout (see vdr(5)). WARNING: THE COMMANDS DEFINED IN 'commands.conf' WILL BE EXECUTED UNDER THE ======= SAME USER ID THAT VDR IS RUNNING WITH. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN diff --git a/svdrp.c b/svdrp.c index 751a5c54..c3765424 100644 --- a/svdrp.c +++ b/svdrp.c @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ * and interact with the Video Disk Recorder - or write a full featured * graphical interface that sits on top of an SVDRP connection. * - * $Id: svdrp.c 1.35 2002/03/23 16:17:39 kls Exp $ + * $Id: svdrp.c 1.36 2002/05/10 15:05:57 kls Exp $ */ #include "svdrp.h" @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ const char *HelpPages[] = { " of the timer.", "PUTE\n" " Put data into the EPG list. The data entered has to strictly follow the\n" - " format defined in VDR/FORMATS for the 'epg.data' file. A '.' on a line\n" + " format defined in vdr(5) for the 'epg.data' file. A '.' on a line\n" " by itself terminates the input and starts processing of the data (all\n" " entered data is buffered until the terminating '.' is seen).", "UPDT \n"