From 9075047d57bfdde4419ce37e043a23ec5691bf2b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hekel Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 04:13:20 -0500 Subject: Update Manual and make it more uniform with others --- data/mate-screensaver-command.1 | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-) (limited to 'data/mate-screensaver-command.1') diff --git a/data/mate-screensaver-command.1 b/data/mate-screensaver-command.1 index 34fb95a..701c1b4 100644 --- a/data/mate-screensaver-command.1 +++ b/data/mate-screensaver-command.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" Copyright (C) 2007 Sven Arvidsson +.\" mate-screensaver manual page .\" .\" This is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify .\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as @@ -13,58 +13,55 @@ .\"You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along .\"with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., .\"51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -.TH mate-screensaver-command 1 "2007\-09\-27" "MATE" -.SH NAME -mate-screensaver-command \- controls MATE screensaver -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B mate-screensaver-command -.RI [ OPTION... ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -mate-screensaver-command is a tool for controlling an already -running instance of mate-screensaver. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-\-exit -Causes the screensaver to exit gracefully -.TP -.B \-q, \-\-query -Query the state of the screensaver -.TP -.B \-t, \-\-time -Query the length of time the screensaver has been active -.TP -.B \-l, \-\-lock -Tells the running screensaver process to lock the screen immediately -.TP -.B \-c, \-\-cycle -If the screensaver is active then switch to another graphics demo -.TP -.B \-a, \-\-activate -Turn the screensaver on (blank the screen) +.\" +.TH MATE-SCREENSAVER 1 "13 February 2014" "MATE Desktop Environment" +.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. +.\" +.SH "NAME" +mate-screensaver \- The MATE Desktop Screensaver and Locker +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.B mate-screensaver [OPTIONS] +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +MATE Screensaver is the default screen saver and locker for the MATE Desktop. It is designed with simplicity and security in mind. \fBmate-screensaver\fP integrates well with the MATE desktop, and it supports User Switching and the ability to lock down configuration settings. +.SH "OPTIONS" .TP -.B \-d, \-\-deactivate -If the screensaver is active then deactivate it (un-blank the screen) +\fB\-\-display=DISPLAY\fR +X display to use. .TP -.B \-p, \-\-poke -Poke the running screensaver to simulate user activity +\fB\-\-no\-daemon\fR +Don't start as a daemon .TP -.B \-i, \-\-inhibit -Inhibit the screensaver from activating. Command blocks while inhibit -is active. +\fB \-\-debug\fR +Enable debugging messages for \fBmate-screensaver\fP .TP -.B \-n, \-\-application-name -The calling application that is inhibiting the screensaver +\fB\-\-version\fR +Output version information and exit. .TP -.B \-r, \-\-reason -The reason for inhibiting the screensaver +\fB\-h, \-\-help\fR +Print standard command line options. .TP -.B \-V, \-\-version -Version of this application -.SH AUTHORS -.B mate-screensaver-command -is written by William Jon McCann . +\fB\-\-help\-all\fR +Print all command line options. +.P +This program also accepts the standard GTK options. +.SH "BUGS" +.SS Should you encounter any bugs, they may be reported at: +http://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-screensaver/issues +.SH "AUTHORS" +.SS mate-screensaver is maintained by: +.nf +Perberos +Steve Zesch +Stefano Karapetsas +.fi +.SS This Man Page has been updated/re-written for the MATE Desktop Environment by: +Adam Erdman (2014) +.SH "HISTORY" +.SS gnome-screensaver was written by William Jon McCann +.SS This manual page was originally written by Sven Arvidsson (2007) +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.SS Further information may also be available at: http://wiki.mate-desktop.org/docs .P -This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson . -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR "mate-screensaver" (1) - +.BR mate-screensaver-command (1), +.BR mate-screensaver-preferences (1), +.BR gtk-options (7) -- cgit v1.2.1