From 4db0aa012872d2db4dfdcbc301a4fb27a10f376a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Axel Burri Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 13:50:18 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] documentation: btrbk.conf.5: replaced double quotes "\(lq", "\(rq" with "\[lq]", "\[rq]", which is identical in groff but produces correct output in the FileWiki::Plugin::Man module --- doc/btrbk.conf.5 | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/btrbk.conf.5 b/doc/btrbk.conf.5 index 047ad11..6e8faf5 100644 --- a/doc/btrbk.conf.5 +++ b/doc/btrbk.conf.5 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ specified in the \fIvolume\fR section. Target type and directory where the backup subvolumes are to be created. \fI\fR must be an absolute path and point to a btrfs volume (or subvolume). Currently the the only valid -\fI\fR is \(lqsend\-receive\(rq. +\fI\fR is \[lq]send\-receive\[rq]. .PP For the \fIvolume\fR and \fItarget\fR sections, you can also specify a ssh-url instead of a local directory. The syntax for \fI\fR is: @@ -63,30 +63,30 @@ reached). Use in conjunction with the \fIresume_missing\fR option to make sure that the backups are created as soon as the target subvolume is reachable again. Useful for laptop filesystems in order to make sure the snapshots are created even if you are on the road. Defaults -to \(lqno\(rq. +to \[lq]no\[rq]. .TP \fBincremental\fR yes|no|strict -Perform incremental backups. Defaults to \(lqyes\(rq. If set to -\(lqstrict\(rq, non-incremental (initial) backups are never created. +Perform incremental backups. Defaults to \[lq]yes\[rq]. If set to +\[lq]strict\[rq], non-incremental (initial) backups are never created. .TP \fBresume_missing\fR yes|no If set, the backups in the target directory are compared to the source snapshots, and missing backups are created if needed (complying to the -target preserve matrix). Defaults to \(lqyes\(rq. +target preserve matrix). Defaults to \[lq]yes\[rq]. .TP \fBtarget_preserve_daily\fR all| -How many days of backups should be preserved. Defaults to \(lqall\(rq. +How many days of backups should be preserved. Defaults to \[lq]all\[rq]. .TP \fBtarget_preserve_weekly\fR all| Defines for how many weeks back weekly backups should be preserved. Every backup created at \fIpreserve_day_of_week\fR (or the next backup in this week if none was made on the exact day) is -considered as a weekly backup. Defaults to \(lq0\(rq. +considered as a weekly backup. Defaults to \[lq]0\[rq]. .TP \fBtarget_preserve_monthly\fR all| Defines for how many months back monthly backups should be preserved. Every last weekly backup in a month is considered a -monthly backup. Defaults to \(lqall\(rq. +monthly backup. Defaults to \[lq]all\[rq]. .TP \fBsnapshot_preserve_daily\fR .PD 0 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Define retention policy for the snapshots, with same semantics as the .TP \fBpreserve_day_of_week\fR monday|tuesday|...|sunday Defines on what day a backup/snapshot is considered as a weekly -backup. Defaults to \(lqsunday\(rq. +backup. Defaults to \[lq]sunday\[rq]. .TP \fBssh_identity\fR Absolute path to a ssh identity file (private key). Note that if the @@ -108,13 +108,13 @@ private key is password protected, btrbk will prompt for user input, which is usually not desired. .TP \fBssh_user\fR -Remote username for ssh. Defaults to \(lqroot\(rq. Note that you will +Remote username for ssh. Defaults to \[lq]root\[rq]. Note that you will have to make sure that the remote user is able to run /sbin/btrfs (which needs root privileges). .TP \fBbtrfs_commit_delete\fR after|each|no If set, make sure the deletion of snapshot and backup subvolumes are -committed to disk when btrbk terminates. Defaults to \(lqno\(rq. +committed to disk when btrbk terminates. Defaults to \[lq]no\[rq]. .TP \fBbtrfs_progs_compat\fR yes|no \fI*experimental*\fR Enable compatibility mode for btrfs-progs < 3.17 (\fIbtrfs