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author | james <> | 2008-03-11 18:12:17 +0000 |
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committer | james <> | 2008-03-11 18:12:17 +0000 |
commit | cb2d63f59e78f8b5f9597f0d88aab13017001274 (patch) | |
tree | c611e85bf6587107cb8c4ea29b7fdf12920f0ffe | |
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@@ -205,10 +205,10 @@ write the pid of the server/terminal process to \fIpidfile\fP, which is removed on clean exit. .TP 5 .B \-R -rotate log files. When the logfile specified with the \fB\-L\fP option +rotate log files. When the log\-file specified with the \fB\-L\fP option grows large .I sympathy -will rotate it and compress old logfiles. +will rotate it and compress old log\-files. .TP 5 .B \-w \fIwidth\fP[x\fIheight\fP] set the initial size of the terminal emulator's frame buffer to be \fIwidth\fP columns @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ render the current state of the internal frame buffer to \fIstdout\fP as HTML, t .B \-N don't render the internal frame buffer using ANSI characters, but instead write characters that would be written to the screen to stdout. Take characters from stdin and send them -to the device. This feature is useful when you wish to use sympathy in conjuction with programs +to the device. This feature is useful when you wish to use sympathy in conjunction with programs like expect(1). .PP .B \fIclient_options\fP: @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ chooses a socket name if \-\fBr\fP is specified. .TP 5 .B \-I string Inject \fIstring\fP to the device as if it had been typed at the keyboard. Each character in -the string is treated as a keypress. +the string is treated as a key\-press. .I Sympathy recognizes various common escapes for control characters. Other keys, for example the arrow keys, are mapped to character codes between 128 and 255, see src/keys.h for details. @@ -441,23 +441,23 @@ transmission of breaks. .IP \(bu 3 sending of the hangup signal (dropping the DTR line). .IP \(bu 3 -unknown or unhandled messages sent on the socket. +unknown or un\-handled messages sent on the socket. .IP \(bu 3 -connexion and disconexion of clients. +connexion and disconnexion of clients. .IP \(bu 3 -recpetion of SIGHUP. +reception of SIGHUP. .IP \(bu 3 invalid UTF-8 sequences. .IP \(bu 3 terminal size changes .IP \(bu 3 -unhandled terminal command sequences +un\-handled terminal command sequences .PP The log file is rotated when it gets too large if the \fI\-R\fP option -is specified, and the log file is re-opened on recipt of a \fBSIGHUP\fP +is specified, and the log file is re-opened on receipt of a \fBSIGHUP\fP which together with the \fB\-P\fP allows the use of of a program such as logrotate(8) -.SH AUTOMATIC BAUD RATE ALGORYTM +.SH AUTOMATIC BAUD RATE ALGORITHM If .I sympathy detects a framing error on the serial port it displays the count of @@ -466,10 +466,10 @@ errors on the status line, and logs the error. <tty reports error: \\377 \\000 \\000> .PP The count is reset to zero after ten seconds -have elapsed during which no errors have occured. +have elapsed during which no errors have occurred. .I Sympathy -looks at bit patterns of the characters recevied, and -measures the length (in units of the reciving UART's +looks at bit patterns of the characters received, and +measures the length (in units of the receiving UART's bit period) of any runs of '1's delimited by '0's and vice\-versa. It then calculates the statistics on the length of these runs, and logs these. .IP @@ -479,18 +479,18 @@ For a typical stream of ASCII data, the most common run length will be the correct bit period. .I Sympathy -uses this togetehr with the current bit period to calculate the most probable +uses this together with the current bit period to calculate the most probable correct baud\-rate, which is displayed in the status line, and logged. -If the correct baud\irate is higher than the current baud\-rate then the most common bit frequencey will be '0' or '1' and the correct baud\-rate cannot be +If the correct baud\irate is higher than the current baud\-rate then the most common bit frequency will be '0' or '1' and the correct baud\-rate cannot be determined. In this case sympathy will display and log the message 'try higher'. .IP <tty_analyse: 80 errors, current rate 115200b, suggest 19200b> .PP -The algorythm only works well if the data stream is normal. If the data stream -is generated by the reception, at the wrong baud\-rate, of characters emited +The algorithm only works well if the data stream is normal. If the data stream +is generated by the reception, at the wrong baud\-rate, of characters emitted by .I sympathy -then the algoryhtm will be biased towards suggesting that the baud\-rate +then the algorithm will be biased towards suggesting that the baud\-rate is too low. Noise on the line will also result in sympathy concluding that the baud\-rate is too low. .SH SIGNALS |