commit 4e328c9eda7f1c79222248a4845cc9c55026fc01
parent 90d67b4f5b68695a75f50fce54d00b43b70d070a
Author: Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 19:16:28 +0000
updates
Diffstat:
3 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ(2.57)
-AC_INIT([libextractor], [0.4.2], [libextractor@cs.purdue.edu])
+AC_INIT([libextractor], [0.4.2], [bug-libextractor@gnu.org])
AC_REVISION($Revision: 1.67 $)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([libextractor], [0.4.2])
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(src/include/config.h)
diff --git a/doc/extract.1 b/doc/extract.1
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH EXTRACT 1 "December 25, 2004" "libextractor 0.4.0"
+.TH EXTRACT 1 "April 28, 2005" "libextractor 0.4.2"
.\" $Id
.SH NAME
extract
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ extract
]
[
.B \-H
-.I hash-algorithm
+.I hash\-algorithm
]
[
.B \-l
@@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ This manual page documents version 0.4.0 of the
command.
.PP
.B extract
-tests each file specified in the argument list in an attempt to infer meta-information from it. Each file is subjected to the meta-data extraction libraries from
+tests each file specified in the argument list in an attempt to infer meta\-information from it. Each file is subjected to the meta\-data extraction libraries from
.I libextractor.
.PP
-libextractor classifies meta-information (also referred to as keywords) into types. A list of all types can be obtained with the
+libextractor classifies meta\-information (also referred to as keywords) into types. A list of all types can be obtained with the
.B \-L
option.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Display the output in BiBTeX format. This implies the
option
.TP 8
.B \-B LANG
-Use the generic plaintext extractor for the language with the 2-letter language code LANG. Supported languages are DA (Danish), DE (German), EN (English), ES (Spanish), IT (Italian) and NO (Norwegian).
+Use the generic plaintext extractor for the language with the 2\-letter language code LANG. Supported languages are DA (Danish), DE (German), EN (English), ES (Spanish), IT (Italian) and NO (Norwegian).
.TP 8
.B \-d
Remove duplicates only if the types match exactly. By default, duplicates are removed if the types match or if one of the types is \I unknown (in this case, the duplicate of unknown type is removed).
@@ -73,13 +73,13 @@ Use the ALGORITHM to compute a hash of each file (possible algorithms are sha1 a
Print a list of all known keyword types.
.TP 8
.B \-n
-Do not use the default set of extractors (typically all standard extractors, currently mp3, ogg, jpg, gif, png, tiff, real, html, pdf and mime-types), use only the extractors specified with the .B \-l option.
+Do not use the default set of extractors (typically all standard extractors, currently mp3, ogg, jpg, gif, png, tiff, real, html, pdf and mime\-types), use only the extractors specified with the .B \-l option.
.TP 8
.B \-r
Remove all duplicates disregarding differences in the keyword type.
.TP 8
.B \-s
-Split keywords at delimiters (space, comma, colon, etc.) and list split keywords to be of .I unknown type. This can also be done by loading the split-library. Using this option guarantees that the splitting is performed after all other libraries have been run. It is always performed before duplicate elimination.
+Split keywords at delimiters (space, comma, colon, etc.) and list split keywords to be of .I unknown type. This can also be done by loading the split\-library. Using this option guarantees that the splitting is performed after all other libraries have been run. It is always performed before duplicate elimination.
.TP 8
.B \-v
Print the version number and exit.
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Be verbose.
Run the printable extractor (costly, generic extractor for binaries)
.TP 8
.BI \-l " libraries"
-Use the specified libraries to extract keywords. The general format of libraries is .I [[-]LIBRARYNAME[:[-]LIBRARYNAME]*] where LIBRARYNAME is a libextractor compatible library and typically of the form .I libextractor_jpeg.so\. The minus before the libraryname indicates that this library should be run after all the libraries that were specified so far. If the minus is missing, the library is run before all previously specified libraries.
+Use the specified libraries to extract keywords. The general format of libraries is .I [[\-]LIBRARYNAME[:[\-]LIBRARYNAME]*] where LIBRARYNAME is a libextractor compatible library and typically of the form .I libextractor_jpeg.so\. The minus before the libraryname indicates that this library should be run after all the libraries that were specified so far. If the minus is missing, the library is run before all previously specified libraries.
.TP 8
.BI \-p " type"
Print only the keywords matching the specified type. By default, all keywords that are found and not removed as duplicates are printed.
@@ -105,32 +105,32 @@ Exclude keywords of the specified type from the output. By default, all keywords
.SH EXAMPLES
.nf
$ extract test/test.jpg
-comment - (C) 2001 by Christian Grothoff, using gimp 1.2 1
-mimetype - image/jpeg
+comment \- (C) 2001 by Christian Grothoff, using gimp 1.2 1
+mimetype \- image/jpeg
-$ extract -Vf -x comment test/test.jpg
+$ extract \-Vf \-x comment test/test.jpg
Keywords for file test/test.jpg:
-mimetype - image/jpeg
-filename - test.jpg
+mimetype \- image/jpeg
+filename \- test.jpg
-$ extract -p comment test/test.jpg
-comment - (C) 2001 by Christian Grothoff, using gimp 1.2 1
+$ extract \-p comment test/test.jpg
+comment \- (C) 2001 by Christian Grothoff, using gimp 1.2 1
-$ extract -nV -l libextractor_png.so -p comment test/test.jpg test/test.png
+$ extract \-nV \-l libextractor_png.so \-p comment test/test.jpg test/test.png
Keywords for file test/test.jpg:
Keywords for file test/test.png:
-comment - Testing keyword extraction
+comment \- Testing keyword extraction
.SH LEGAL NOTICE
-libextractor and the extract tool are released under the GPL.
+libextractor and the extract tool are released under the GPL. libextractor is a GNU project.
.SH BUGS
-A couple of file-formats (on the order of 10^3) are not recognized...
+A couple of file\-formats (on the order of 10^3) are not recognized...
.SH AUTHORS
.B extract
was originally written by Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org> and
-Vidyut Samanta <vids@cs.ucla.edu>. Use <libextractor@cs.purdue.edu>
+Vidyut Samanta <vids@cs.ucla.edu>. Use <libextractor@gnu.org>
to contact the current maintainer(s).
.SH AVAILABILITY
diff --git a/doc/libextractor.3 b/doc/libextractor.3
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ libextractor \- meta-information extraction library 0.4.0
.SH DESCRIPTION
.P
-libExtractor is a simple library for keyword extraction. libExtractor does not support all formats but supports a simple plugging mechanism such that you can quickly add extractors for additional formats, even without recompiling libExtractor. libExtractor typically ships with one or more helper-libraries that can be used to obtain keywords from common file-types. If you want to write your own extractor for some filetype, all you need to do is write a little library that implements a single method with this signature:
+libextractor is a simple library for keyword extraction. libExtractor does not support all formats but supports a simple plugging mechanism such that you can quickly add extractors for additional formats, even without recompiling libExtractor. libExtractor typically ships with one or more helper-libraries that can be used to obtain keywords from common file-types. If you want to write your own extractor for some filetype, all you need to do is write a little library that implements a single method with this signature:
\fBEXTRACTOR_KeywordList * LIBRARYNAME_extract(const char * \fIfilename\fB,
char * \fIdata\fB,
@@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ The keywords obtained from libextractor are supposed to be UTF-8 encoded. The E
extract(1)
.SH LEGAL NOTICE
-libextractor is released under the GPL.
+libextractor is released under the GPL and a GNU project (http://www.gnu.org/).
.SH BUGS
A couple of file-formats (on the order of 10^3) are not recognized...
.SH AUTHORS
-extract was originally written by Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org> and Vidyut Samanta <vids@cs.ucla.edu>. Use <libextractor@cs.purdue.edu> to contact the current maintainer(s).
+extract was originally written by Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org> and Vidyut Samanta <vids@cs.ucla.edu>. Use <libextractor@gnu.org> to contact the current maintainer(s).
.SH AVAILABILITY
You can obtain the original author's latest version from http://gnunet.org/libextractor/.