diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 71a8d395b..c83302d5c 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ - New verbosity token 'filter' shows the complete filter used by the last command. - Display debug/release build type in the diagnostics command. +- Removed obsolete task-faq.5 man page. ------ current release --------------------------- diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 8ef0d5b08..d1a2658f6 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ Removed features in 2.4.0 - Removed priority counts from the 'projects' commands. - Removed the unused 'locale' configuration variable. - Removed the unused 'patterns' confguration variable. + - Removed the obsolete 'task-faq.5' man page. Known Issues diff --git a/doc/CMakeLists.txt b/doc/CMakeLists.txt index ce5d13fe8..6c9d5cf1b 100644 --- a/doc/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/doc/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.8) message ("-- Configuring man pages") -set (man_FILES task-color.5 task-faq.5 task-sync.5 task-tutorial.5 taskrc.5 task.1 tasksh.1) +set (man_FILES task-color.5 task-sync.5 task-tutorial.5 taskrc.5 task.1 tasksh.1) foreach (man_FILE ${man_FILES}) configure_file ( man/${man_FILE}.in diff --git a/doc/man/task-color.5.in b/doc/man/task-color.5.in index b1d239971..2111be6fc 100644 --- a/doc/man/task-color.5.in +++ b/doc/man/task-color.5.in @@ -313,7 +313,6 @@ http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. .BR task(1), .BR tasksh(1), .BR taskrc(5), -.BR task-faq(5), .BR task-tutorial(5), .BR task-sync(5) diff --git a/doc/man/task-faq.5.in b/doc/man/task-faq.5.in deleted file mode 100644 index c10783b5d..000000000 --- a/doc/man/task-faq.5.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,372 +0,0 @@ -.TH task-faq 5 2014-01-15 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals" - -.SH NAME -task-faq \- A FAQ for the task(1) command line todo manager. - -.SH WELCOME -Welcome to the taskwarrior FAQ. If you would like to see a question answered -here, please send us a note to . - -.TP -.B Q: When I redirect the output to a file, I lose all the colors. How do I fix this? -Taskwarrior knows when the output is not going directly to a terminal, and -strips out all the color control characters. This is based on the assumption -that the color control codes are not wanted in the file. Prevent this with the -following entry in your .taskrc file: - - _forcecolor=on - -or by temporarily overriding the value on the command line: - - task ... rc._forcecolor=on - -There is an additional problem when using pagers such as 'less' and 'more', because -color control codes are stripped. When using less, these options will preserve -the color codes: - - task ... | less -FrX - -There have been problems reported with the Linux 'more' pager, which inserts -newline characters. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I backup my taskwarrior data files? Where are they? -Taskwarrior writes all data to files in this location: - - ~/.task/ - -You may have overridden this location with the 'data.location' configuration -setting, in which case backup that instead. All files in this location should -be backed up. Making sure all the files in this location are backed up, and not -just a named subset will ensure that you properly backup future versions of -taskwarrior, which will likely introduce more files in this location. - -Don't forget there is also the ~/.taskrc file that contains your taskwarrior -configuration data. - -.TP -.B Q: How can I separate my work tasks from my home tasks? Specifically, can I keep them completely separate? -You can do this by creating an alternate .taskrc file, then using shell -aliases. Here are example Bash commands to achieve this: - - % cp ~/.taskrc ~/.taskrc_home - % (now edit .taskrc_home to change the value of data.location) - % alias wtask="task" - % alias htask="task rc:~/.taskrc_home" - -This gives you two commands, 'wtask' and 'htask' that operate using two -different sets of task data files. Bash shell functions are a good alternative. - -.TP -.B Q: Can I revert to a previous version of taskwarrior? How? -Yes, you can revert to a previous version of task, simply by downloading an -older version and installing it. If you find a bug in task, then this may be the -only way to work around the bug, until a patch release is made. - -Note that it is possible that the taskwarrior file format will change. For -example, the format changed between versions 1.5.0 and 1.6.0. Taskwarrior will -automatically upgrade the file but if you need to revert to a previous version -of taskwarrior, there is the file format to consider. This is yet another good -reason to back up your task data files! - -.TP -.B Q: Can I have two separate versions of taskwarrior installed? How? -Yes, and here is one simple way to do that. Install the older version of -taskwarrior, and then rename the 'task' binary to something like 't230' to -reflect the version number. Then install the newer version, which will be -named 'task'. Now you have 't230' and 'task' both installed, both using the -same configuration and data. - -Note that the older version will not be aware of any new configuration settings -and so will complain about them in the 'show' command. This can be ignored. -Likewise the newer version may complain about obsolete entries in the -configuration. - -Note also that the man pages will overwrite, which is why it is suggested that -the older version be installed first, so that you benefit from improved -documentation. - -Is this a good idea? Not really. You should be using the latest software -whenever possible, enjoying the benefits of enhancements and bug fixes. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I build a Darwin 32bit version of task -The taskwarrior packages will not work on a 32-bit OSX installation on Core -Duo hardware. You will need to build Taskwarrior from source, and use this -configure command: - - ./configure "CFLAGS=-m32" "CXXFLAGS=-m32" "LDFLAGS=-m32" - -See: http://taskwarrior.org/issues/817 - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3261909/build-32bit-on-64-bit-linux-using-a-configure-script - -.TP -.B Q: How do I build taskwarrior under Cygwin? -Take a look at the README.build file, where the latest information on build -issues is kept. Taskwarrior is built the same way everywhere. But under Cygwin, -you'll need to make sure you have the following packages available first: - - gcc - make - -The gcc and make packages allow you to compile the code, and are therefore -required. - -.TP -.B Q: Do colors work under Cygwin? -They do, but only in a limited way. You can use regular foreground colors -(black, red, green ...) and regular background colors (on_black, on_red, -on_green ...), but underline and bold are not supported. - -If you run the command: - - % task colors - -Taskwarrior will display all the colors it can use, and you will see which ones -you can use. - -Note that if you install the 'mintty' shell in Cygwin, then you can use 256 -colors. - -See the 'man task-color' page for more details on which colors can be used. - -.TP -.B Q: Where does taskwarrior store the data? -By default, taskwarrior creates a .taskrc file in your home directory and -populates it with defaults. Taskwarrior also creates a .task directory in your -home directory and puts data files there. - -.TP -.B Q: Can I edit that data? -Of course you can. It is a simple text file, and looks somewhat like the JSON -format, and if you are careful not to break the format, there is no reason not -to edit it. But taskwarrior provides a rich command set to do that manipulation -for you, so it is probably best to leave those files alone. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I restore my .taskrc file to defaults? -If you delete (or rename) your .taskrc file, taskwarrior will offer to create a -default one for you. Another way to do this is with the command: - - task rc:new-file version - -Taskwarrior will create 'new-file' if it doesn't already exist. There will not -be much in it though - taskwarrior relies heavily on default values, which can -be seen with this command: - - task show - -This lists all the currently known settings. If you have just created a -new file, then this command lists only the defaults. - -Note that this is a good way to learn about new configuration settings, -particularly if your .taskrc file was created by an older version. - -.TP -.B Q: Can I share my tasks between different machines? -Yes, you can. Most people have success with a DropBox - a free and secure file -synching tool. Simply configure taskwarrior to store it's data in a dropbox -folder, by modifying the: - - data.location=... - -configuration variable. Check out DropBox at http://www.dropbox.com. - -You might also want to share the same .taskrc file. You can do this by putting -an alias in the .bashrc file along the lines of - - alias task="task rc:/home/username/Dropbox/mysharedtaskrc" - -.TP -.B Q: I don't want to use dropbox. Is there another way to synchronize my tasks? -Yes. Get a Taskserver account, and sync tasks between all your machines and -devices. See task-sync(5). - -.TP -.B Q: The undo.data file gets very large - do I need it? -You need it if you want the undo capability. But if it gets large, you can -certainly truncate it to save space, just be careful to delete lines from the -top of the file, up to and including a separator '---'. The simplest way is to -simply delete the undo.data file. Note that it does not slow down taskwarrior -in performance-sensitive areas, because it is typically not read until you want -to undo, or report total active time in the 'info' command. Taskwarrior -generally only appends to the file. - -It is not recommended that you delete the undo.data file, as it limits -functionality. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I know whether my terminal supports 256 colors? -You will need to make sure your TERM environment variable is set to xterm-color, -otherwise the easiest way is to just try it! With version 1.9 or later, you -simply run - - task color - -and a full color palette is displayed. If you see only 8 or 16 colors, perhaps -with those colors repeated, then your terminal does not support 256 colors. - -See the task-color(5) man page for more details. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I make use of all these colors? -Use one of our provided color themes, or create your own - after all, they are -just collections of color settings. - -See the task-color(5) man page for an in-depth explanation of the color rules. - -.TP -.B Q: How can I make taskwarrior put the command in the terminal window title? -Just set the following value in your .taskrc file: - - xterm.title=on - -.TP -.B Q: Taskwarrior searches in a case-sensitive fashion - can I change that? -You can. Just set the following value in your .taskrc file: - - search.case.sensitive=no - -This will affect searching for keywords: - - task Document list - -taskwarrior will perform a caseless search in the description and any -annotations for the keyword 'Document'. It also affects description and -annotation substitutions: - - task 1 modify /teh/the/ - -The pattern on the left will now be a caseless search term. - -.TP -.B Q: Why do the ID numbers change? -Taskwarrior does this to always show you the smallest numbers it can. The idea -is that if your tasks are numbered 1 - 33, for example, those are easy to type -in. If instead task kept a rolling sequence number, after a while your tasks -might be numbered 481 - 513, which makes it more likely to enter one -incorrectly, because there are more digits, and humans have difficulty with -longer numbers. - -When you run a report (such as "list"), the numbers are assigned before display. -For example, you can do this: - - task list - task 12 done - task add Pay the rent - task 31 delete - -Those id numbers are then good until the next report is run. This is because -taskwarrior performs a garbage-collect operation on the pending tasks file when -a report is run, which moves the deleted and completed tasks from the -pending.data file to the completed.data file. This keeps the pending tasks file -small, and therefore keeps taskwarrior fast. The completed data file is the one -that grows unbounded with use, but that one isn't accessed as much, so it -doesn't matter as much. So in all, the ID number resequencing is about -efficiency. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I list tasks that are either priority 'H' or 'M', but not 'L'? -Taskwarrior's filters are all by default combined with an implicit logical AND -operator, so if you were to try this: - - task priority:H priority:M list - -There would be no results, because the priority could not simultaneously be 'H' -AND 'M'. Instead, you have a choice. You can do this: - - task '(priority:H or priority:M)' list - -Note that the quotes are one way of escaping the ( ) characters that are -otherwise interpreted by the shell before taskwarrior sees them. You can also -do this: - - task priority.not:L priority.any: list - -This filter states that the priority must not be 'L', AND there must be a -priority assigned. This filter then properly lists tasks that are 'H' or 'M', -because the two logical restrictions are not mutually exclusive as in the -original filter. - -Some of you may be familiar with DeMorgan's laws of formal logic that relate -the AND and OR operators in terms of each other via negation, which can be used -to construct task filters. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I delete an annotation? -Taskwarrior now has a 'denotate' command to remove annotations. Here is an -example: - - task add Original task - task 1 annotate foo - task 1 annotate bar - task 1 annotate foo bar - -Now to delete the first annotation, use: - - task 1 denotate foo - -This takes the fragment 'foo' and compares it to each of the annotations. In -this example, it will remove the first annotation, not the third, because it is -an exact match. If there are no exact matches, it will remove the first -non-exact match: - - task 1 denotate ar - -This will remove the second annotation - the first non-exact match. - -.TP -.B Q: How do I show tasks completed on a certain day? -The day in question has to be boxed by a range, like this: - - task end.after:3/29/2013 end.before:3/30/2013 completed - -Note that a single date, such as 3/29/2012 does not refer to a whole day, but -to a single point in time, 3/20/2012 0:00:00. - -.TP -.B Q: How can I help? -There are lots of ways. Here are some: - - - Provide feedback on what works, what does not - - Tell us how task does or does not fit your workflow - - Tell people about task - - Report bugs when you see them - - Contribute to our Wiki - - Suggest features - - Write unit tests - - Write add-on scripts, and share them - - Fix bugs - -.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS" -Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2014 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez. - -Taskwarrior is distributed under the MIT license. See -http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR task(1), -.BR tasksh(1), -.BR taskrc(5), -.BR task-tutorial(5), -.BR task-color(5), -.BR task-sync(5) - -For more information regarding task, the following may be referenced: - -.TP -The official site at - - -.TP -The official code repository at - - -.TP -You can contact the project by writing an email to - - -.SH REPORTING BUGS -.TP -Bugs in taskwarrior may be reported to the issue-tracker at - diff --git a/doc/man/task-sync.5.in b/doc/man/task-sync.5.in index 42413ae61..76774e825 100644 --- a/doc/man/task-sync.5.in +++ b/doc/man/task-sync.5.in @@ -151,7 +151,6 @@ http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. .BR task(1), .BR tasksh(1), .BR taskrc(5), -.BR task-faq(5), .BR task-color(5), .BR task-tutorial(5), diff --git a/doc/man/task-tutorial.5.in b/doc/man/task-tutorial.5.in index b430ecb39..cf1c3b5cb 100644 --- a/doc/man/task-tutorial.5.in +++ b/doc/man/task-tutorial.5.in @@ -3092,7 +3092,6 @@ http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. .BR task(1), .BR tasksh(1), .BR taskrc(5), -.BR task-faq(5), .BR task-color(5), .BR task-sync(5) diff --git a/doc/man/task.1.in b/doc/man/task.1.in index 30432dbb5..cdfae4716 100644 --- a/doc/man/task.1.in +++ b/doc/man/task.1.in @@ -1103,7 +1103,6 @@ http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. .BR tasksh(1), .BR taskrc(5), .BR task-tutorial(5), -.BR task-faq(5), .BR task-color(5), .BR task-sync(5) diff --git a/doc/man/taskrc.5.in b/doc/man/taskrc.5.in index 6199699c4..7c64073c2 100644 --- a/doc/man/taskrc.5.in +++ b/doc/man/taskrc.5.in @@ -1385,7 +1385,6 @@ http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. .BR task(1), .BR tasksh(1), .BR task-tutorial(5), -.BR task-faq(5), .BR task-color(5), .BR task-sync(5) diff --git a/doc/man/tasksh.1.in b/doc/man/tasksh.1.in index d902f4402..d5c3492b6 100644 --- a/doc/man/tasksh.1.in +++ b/doc/man/tasksh.1.in @@ -160,7 +160,6 @@ http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. .BR task(1), .BR task-tutorial(5), .BR taskrc(5), -.BR task-faq(5), .BR task-color(5), .BR task-sync(5) diff --git a/i18n/tips.en-US b/i18n/tips.en-US index d5ab22fff..d546e1987 100644 --- a/i18n/tips.en-US +++ b/i18n/tips.en-US @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ requesting it, email support@taskwarrior.org asking for it, or start it yourself. % Did you know there are man pages for task? Try 'man task', 'man taskrc', -'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' and 'man task-faq'. +'man task-tutorial', and 'man task-color'. % Did you know there are several 256-color themes available for task? % diff --git a/i18n/tips.es-ES b/i18n/tips.es-ES index 743405c89..2795577be 100644 --- a/i18n/tips.es-ES +++ b/i18n/tips.es-ES @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ solicitándola, escriba a support@taskwarrior.org pidiéndola o empiécela usted mismo. % ¿Sabía que hay páginas de manual para task? Pruebe 'man task', 'man taskrc', -'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' y 'man task-faq'. +'man task-tutorial', y 'man task-color'. % ¿Sabía que hay varios temas en 256 colores disponibles para task? % diff --git a/i18n/tips.fr-FR b/i18n/tips.fr-FR index fddbbd259..ba73db630 100644 --- a/i18n/tips.fr-FR +++ b/i18n/tips.fr-FR @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ ticket pour en demander, soit la demander à supporte@taskwarrior.org ou encore commencer à l'écrire vous-même. % Saviez-vous qu'il y a des pages man pour task ? Essayez 'man task', -'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' et 'man task-faq'. +'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial' et 'man task-color'. % Saviez-vous qu'il y a de nombreux jeux de couleurs disponibles pour task ? diff --git a/i18n/tips.it-IT b/i18n/tips.it-IT index 3a04b1c1c..14ebf480b 100644 --- a/i18n/tips.it-IT +++ b/i18n/tips.it-IT @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ http://taskwarrior.org/wiki/taskwarrior. Se trovi degli errori, puoi comunicarcelo o correggerli da te: è una wiki! % Lo sapevi che esistono le pagine del manuale di task? Prova con 'man task', 'man -taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' e 'man task-faq'. +taskrc', 'man task-tutorial' e 'man task-color'. % Lo sapevi che ci sono svariati temi a 256 colori disponibili per task? % diff --git a/i18n/tips.ja-JP b/i18n/tips.ja-JP index f5cbb2562..23d39e5b1 100644 --- a/i18n/tips.ja-JP +++ b/i18n/tips.ja-JP @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ wikiなので、ご自身で直して頂くことも可能です。 で相談してください。 % taskにはmanページがあります。'man task'、'man taskrc'、 -'man task-turorial'、'man task-color'、'man task-faq' が利用できます。 +'man task-turorial'、'man task-color' が利用できます。 % taskでは256色の色表示が可能です。ご存じでしたか? % diff --git a/i18n/tips.por-PRT b/i18n/tips.por-PRT index 07ac4ee2d..04e1f7a42 100644 --- a/i18n/tips.por-PRT +++ b/i18n/tips.por-PRT @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ tarefa com o pedido, envie um email para support@taskwarrior.org ou crie o tópico você mesmo. % Sabia que existem "man pages" para o task? Experimente 'man task', 'man taskrc', -'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' e 'man task-faq'. +'man task-tutorial' e 'man task-color'. % Sabia que há vários temas de 256 cores disponíveis para o task? % diff --git a/package-config/osx/README b/package-config/osx/README index 29444962c..2303b41c7 100644 --- a/package-config/osx/README +++ b/package-config/osx/README @@ -248,8 +248,7 @@ Note: This is being written from the OSX 10.6 perspective, and may therefore License, which may be found in the taskwarrior source kit. Documentation for taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc', - 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-faq' or at - http://taskwarrior.org + 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' or at http://taskwarrior.org $ man task ... diff --git a/src/Config.cpp b/src/Config.cpp index f5c822050..d34c61fd1 100644 --- a/src/Config.cpp +++ b/src/Config.cpp @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ // 2) It is parsed and used as default values for all Config.get calls. std::string Config::_defaults = "# Taskwarrior program configuration file.\n" - "# For more documentation, see http://taskwarrior.org or try 'man task', 'man task-faq',\n" - "# 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync' or 'man taskrc'\n" + "# For more documentation, see http://taskwarrior.org or try 'man task', 'man task-tutorial',\n" + "# 'man task-color', 'man task-sync' or 'man taskrc'\n" "\n" "# Here is an example of entries that use the default, override and blank values\n" "# variable=foo -- By specifying a value, this overrides the default\n" diff --git a/src/eng-USA.h b/src/eng-USA.h index e74079d6e..b7d07b424 100644 --- a/src/eng-USA.h +++ b/src/eng-USA.h @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE "Shows the taskwarrior version number" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE2 "Shows only the taskwarrior version number" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_MIT "Taskwarrior may be copied only under the terms of the MIT license, which may be found in the taskwarrior source kit." -#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "Documentation for taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync', 'man task-faq' or at http://taskwarrior.org" +#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "Documentation for taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync' or at http://taskwarrior.org" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_BUILT "{1} {2} built for " #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_UNKNOWN "unknown" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_COPY "Copyright (C) 2006 - 2014 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez." @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ // Usage text. This is an exception, and contains \n characters and formatting. #define STRING_CMD_HELP_TEXT \ "Documentation for Taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man " \ - "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-faq', 'man task-synch or at " \ + "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-synch or at " \ "http://taskwarrior.org\n" \ "\n" \ "The general form of commands is:\n" \ diff --git a/src/esp-ESP.h b/src/esp-ESP.h index 4cf9e4c32..462de95a8 100644 --- a/src/esp-ESP.h +++ b/src/esp-ESP.h @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE2 "Muestra el número de versión (solamente) de taskwarrior" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_MIT "Taskwarrior solamente se puede copiar bajo los términos de la licencia MIT, que se pueden encontrar en el conjunto de código fuente de taskwarrior." -#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "La documentación de taskwarrior se puede consultar usando 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync' y 'man task-faq' o en http://taskwarrior.org" +#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "La documentación de taskwarrior se puede consultar usando 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', y 'man task-sync' o en http://taskwarrior.org" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_BUILT "{1} {2} construido para " #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_UNKNOWN "desconocido" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_COPY "Copyright (C) 2006 - 2014 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez." // |esp-ESP|==|eng-USA| @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ " task add -- project:Home needs scheduling\n" */ #define STRING_CMD_HELP_TEXT \ "La documentación de Taskwarrior se puede consultar usando 'man task', 'man taskrc'" \ - "man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-faq', 'man task-synch o en " \ + "man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-synch o en " \ "http://taskwarrior.org\n" \ "\n" \ "La forma general para los comandos es:\n" \ diff --git a/src/fra-FRA.h b/src/fra-FRA.h index ce2574b2e..6a3e30bed 100644 --- a/src/fra-FRA.h +++ b/src/fra-FRA.h @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE "Shows the taskwarrior version number" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE2 "Shows only the taskwarrior version number" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_MIT "Taskwarrior may be copied only under the terms of the MIT license, which may be found in the taskwarrior source kit." -#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "Documentation for taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync', 'man task-faq' or at http://taskwarrior.org" +#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "Documentation for taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync' or at http://taskwarrior.org" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_BUILT "{1} {2} built for " #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_UNKNOWN "unknown" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_COPY "Copyright (C) 2006 - 2014 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez." @@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ // Usage text. This is an exception, and contains \n characters and formatting. #define STRING_CMD_HELP_TEXT \ "Documentation for Taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man " \ - "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-faq', 'man task-synch or at " \ + "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-synch or at " \ "http://taskwarrior.org\n" \ "\n" \ "The general form of commands is:\n" \ diff --git a/src/ita-ITA.h b/src/ita-ITA.h index 0fbd88025..2b16dd8e6 100644 --- a/src/ita-ITA.h +++ b/src/ita-ITA.h @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE "Mostra il numero di versione di taskwarrior" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE2 "Mostra solo il numero di versione di taskwarrior" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_MIT "Taskwarrior può essere copiato solo nei termini della licenza MIT, reperibile nei sorgenti di taskwarrior." -#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "La documentazione di taskwarrior è consultabile con 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync', 'man task-faq' o presso http://taskwarrior.org" +#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "La documentazione di taskwarrior è consultabile con 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync' o presso http://taskwarrior.org" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_BUILT "{1} {2} generato per " #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_UNKNOWN "sconosciuto" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_COPY "Copyright (C) 2006 - 2014 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez." @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ // Usage text. This is an exception, and contains \n characters and formatting. #define STRING_CMD_HELP_TEXT \ "La documentazione di Taskwarrior può essere consultata con 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man " \ - "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-faq', 'man task-synch o presso " \ + "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-synch o presso " \ "http://taskwarrior.org\n" \ "\n" \ "La forma generale del comando è:\n" \ diff --git a/src/por-PRT.h b/src/por-PRT.h index 400841512..d28c43d50 100644 --- a/src/por-PRT.h +++ b/src/por-PRT.h @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE "Exibe o número de versão do taskwarrior" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_USAGE2 "Exibe apenas o número de versão do taskwarrior" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_MIT "O Taskwarrior pode ser copiado apenas ao abrigo dos termos da licença MIT, que pode ser encontrada junto do código fonte." -#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "A documentação do taskwarrior pode ser encontrada usando os comandos 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync', 'man task-faq' ou em http://taskwarrior.org" +#define STRING_CMD_VERSION_DOCS "A documentação do taskwarrior pode ser encontrada usando os comandos 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-sync' ou em http://taskwarrior.org" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_BUILT "{1} {2} construido para " #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_UNKNOWN "desconhecido" #define STRING_CMD_VERSION_COPY "Copyright (C) 2006 - 2014 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez." // |por-PRT|==|eng-USA| @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ // Usage text. This is an exception, and contains \n characters and formatting. #define STRING_CMD_HELP_TEXT \ "A documentação do Taskwarrior pode ser encontrada usando 'man task', 'man taskrc', 'man " \ - "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-faq', 'man task-synch' ou em " \ + "task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-synch' ou em " \ "http://taskwarrior.org\n" \ "\n" \ "A forma geral dos comandos é:\n" \