diff --git a/libisoburn/trunk/test/xorriso.1 b/libisoburn/trunk/test/xorriso.1 index 97fd4eff..8daab226 100644 --- a/libisoburn/trunk/test/xorriso.1 +++ b/libisoburn/trunk/test/xorriso.1 @@ -216,6 +216,7 @@ Set the image expansion method to growing. Only allowed as long as no ISO image was loaded and altered, or after actions -rollback, or -commit. Violation yields a SORRY event. +.br An empty address string gives up the current device without aquiring a new one. .TP @@ -224,7 +225,7 @@ Set input drive and load eventual ISO image. Switch from growing to modifying. Same restrictions as with -dev .TP > \fB\-outdev\fR address -> Set output drive and switch from growing to modifying. +Set output drive and switch from growing to modifying. .TP \fB\-ban_stdio_write\fR Allow for writing only the usage of optical drives. Disallow @@ -310,8 +311,8 @@ Mark end of particular action argument list. \fB\-rollback\fR Discard the manipulated ISO image and reload it from indrive. .TP -.B Writing the result -(see also paragraph about settings below): +.B Writing the result: +(see also paragraph about settings below) .TP \fB\-commit\fR Perform the write operation. Afterwards eventually make the @@ -350,7 +351,9 @@ is activated. This affects only the outdrive not the indrive. If both drives are the same and if the ISO image was altered then this command leads to a SORRY event. -Defined modes are: fast, all, deformat, deformat_quickest +Defined modes are: + fast, all, deformat, deformat_quickest +.br "fast" and "all" make CD-RW and unformatted DVD-RW re-usable, or invalidate overwriteable ISO images. "deformat" converts overwriteable DVD-RW into unformatted ones. @@ -424,7 +427,7 @@ MMC drives usually activate their own idea of speed and take the speed value given by the burn program only as upper limit for their own decision. .TP -? \fB\-dummy\fR "on"|"off" +\fB\-dummy\fR "on"|"off" If "on" simulate burning or refuse with SORRY event if no simulation is possible. If "on" do not blank or format. .TP @@ -434,7 +437,7 @@ stream from ISO image generation to media burning. Default is 4 MiB. The number may be followed by letter "k" or"m" which means unit is kiB (= 1024) or MiB (= 1024 kiB). .TP -? \fB\-close\fR "on"|"off" +\fB\-close\fR "on"|"off" If "on" then mark the written media as not appendable any more (if possible at all with the given type of target media). .br @@ -661,4 +664,6 @@ Other programs which burn images to optical media .BR cdrskin(1) .br .SH AUTHOR -Thomas Schmitt for libburnia-project.org +Thomas Schmitt +.br +for libburnia-project.org