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authorDJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>2000-04-19 04:55:19 +0400
committerDJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>2000-04-19 04:55:19 +0400
commit05357ffef2e0c5c5715d868500bc001d6f39800a (patch)
tree673605aeacde7664087cc1486da3ac44ecccd659 /winsup/doc/pathnames.sgml
parent25ba8f306f3099caf8397859019e936b90510e8d (diff)
clean up SGML for latest version of jade/docbook
Diffstat (limited to 'winsup/doc/pathnames.sgml')
-rw-r--r--winsup/doc/pathnames.sgml8
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/winsup/doc/pathnames.sgml b/winsup/doc/pathnames.sgml
index 2338b18ff..a302e7c96 100644
--- a/winsup/doc/pathnames.sgml
+++ b/winsup/doc/pathnames.sgml
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ largely on how closely you want to simulate a POSIX environment,
whether you mix Windows and Cygwin programs, and how many drive
letters you are using. If you want to be very POSIX-like (assuming
"CygwinRoot" is the top directory of your Cygwin distribution), you may
-want to do something like this:
+want to do something like this:</para>
<example><title>POSIX-like mount setup</title>
<screen>
@@ -186,6 +186,8 @@ default printer with the command <command>cat filename > PRN</command>
(make sure to end with a Form Feed).
</para>
+</sect2>
+
<sect2> <Title>POSIX devices</title>
<para>There is no need to create a POSIX <filename>/dev</filename>
directory as it is simulated within Cygwin automatically.
@@ -200,6 +202,8 @@ mounted by default, such as /dev/fd1. What do they really do?
</comment>
</para>
+</sect2>
+
<sect2><title>The .exe extension</title>
<para> Executable program filenames end with .exe but the .exe need
@@ -254,7 +258,7 @@ starting with "@" in a special way. If a file
file to delimit strings containing blank space.
Embedded double quotes must be repeated.
In the following example compare the behaviors of the bash built-in
-<command>echo</command> and of the program <command>/bin/echo</command>.
+<command>echo</command> and of the program <command>/bin/echo</command>.</para>
<example><title> Using @pathname</title>
<screen>