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author | Jon Schlueter <jon.schlueter@gmail.com> | 2011-03-05 05:10:52 -0500 |
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committer | Jon Schlueter <jon.schlueter@gmail.com> | 2011-03-05 05:10:52 -0500 |
commit | d84fbd511ed2d0e78437249fb561ce9bd91e4077 (patch) | |
tree | 5055362610294ed7ca49e51fcbf79ad46512f0db /gps.xml | |
parent | 535a32e6a6b4150abdc0307ffb9947425927dc55 (diff) | |
download | gpsd-d84fbd511ed2d0e78437249fb561ce9bd91e4077.tar.gz |
spellchecking in gps.xml
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@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ decimal minutes. The value 's' produces degrees, minutes, and decimal seconds.</para> <para><application>xgps</application>, -<application>cgps</application>, and <application>ldcgps</application> +<application>cgps</application>, and <application>lcdgps</application> look at variables in the environment to figure out what units they should default to using for display — imperial, nautical, or metric. Here are the variables and values they check:</para> @@ -157,27 +157,27 @@ the system units for display; follow the keyword with 'i' for 'imperial' for American units (feet in altitude and error estimates, miles per hour in speeds), 'n' for 'nautical' (feet in altitude and error estimates, knots in speed) or 'm' for 'metric' (meters in -altitude and error estimates, kiliometers per hour in speeds). </para> +altitude and error estimates, kilometers per hour in speeds). </para> <para> The <option>-D</option> option, when present, sets a debug level; it is primarily for use by GPSD developers. It enables various progress messages to standard error.</para> <para>By default, clients collect data from all compatible devices on -localhost, using the defalt GPSD port 2947. An optional argument to any +localhost, using the default GPSD port 2947. An optional argument to any client may specify a server to get data from. A colon-separated suffix is taken as a port number. If there is a second colon-separated suffix, that is taken as a specific device name to be watched. However, if the server specification contains square brackets, the part inside them is taken as an IPv6 address and -port/device suffixes are obnly parsed after the trailing bracket. +port/device suffixes are only parsed after the trailing bracket. Possible cases look like this:</para> <variablelist> <varlistentry> <term>localhost:/dev/ttyS1</term> <listitem><para>Look at the default port of localhost, trying both -IPv4 and IPv6 and watching ouput from serial device 1.</para></listitem> +IPv4 and IPv6 and watching output from serial device 1.</para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>example.com:2317</term> |