Misc fixes to the man page. --- ngrep.8 | 21 +++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) --- a/ngrep.8 +++ b/ngrep.8 @@ -144,13 +144,13 @@ .IP "-W normal|byline|single|none" Specify an alternate manner for displaying packets, when not in hexadecimal mode. The ``byline'' mode honors embedded linefeeds, -wrapping text only when a linefeed is encountered. The ``none'' mode -doesn't wrap under any circumstance (entire payload is displayed on -one line). The ``single'' mode is conceptually the same as ``none'', -except that everything including IP and source/destination header -information is all on one line. ``normal'' is the default mode and is -only included for completeness. This option is incompatible with -``-x''. +wrapping text only when a linefeed is encountered (useful for observing +HTTP transactions, for instance). The ``none'' mode doesn't wrap under +any circumstance (entire payload is displayed on one line). The +``single'' mode is conceptually the same as ``none'', except that +everything including IP and source/destination header information is all +on one line. ``normal'' is the default mode and is only included for +completeness. This option is incompatible with ``-x''. .IP "-s snaplen" Set the bpf caplen to snaplen (default 65536). @@ -181,13 +181,6 @@ .IP "-A num" Dump \fInum\fP packets of trailing context after matching a packet. -.IP "-W normal|byline|none" -Alter the method by which ngrep displays packet payload. ``normal'' -mode represents the standard behaviour, ``byline'' instructs ngrep to -respect embedded linefeeds (useful for observing HTTP transactions, -for instance), and ``none'' results in the payload on one single line -(useful for scripted processing of ngrep output). - .IP "-c cols" Ignore the detected terminal width and force the column width to the specified size.