Fix some minor issues in the manual.
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@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ The following options are supported:
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@item -d @var{dir}
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@itemx --dir=@var{dir}
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Set the stow directory to @var{dir}. Defaults to the value of the environment
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variable @code{STOW_DIR} if set, or the current directory otherwise.
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variable @env{STOW_DIR} if set, or the current directory otherwise.
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@item -t @var{dir}
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@itemx --target=@var{dir}
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@ -294,10 +294,10 @@ regular expression, if that file is already stowed by another package.
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This is effectively the opposite of @code{--override}.
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(N.B. the name @code{--defer} was chosen in the sense that the package
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currently being stowed is treated with lower precedence than any already
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installed package, not in the sense that the operation is being
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postponed to be run at a later point in time; do not confuse this
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nomenclature with the wording used in @xref{Deferred Operation}.)
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currently being stowed is treated with lower precedence than any
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already installed package, not in the sense that the operation is
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being postponed to be run at a later point in time; do not confuse
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this nomenclature with the wording used in @ref{Deferred Operation}.)
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For example, the following options
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@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ For example, the following options
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@noindent
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will cause stow to skip over pre-existing man and info pages.
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Equivalently, you could use --defer='man|info' since the argument is just
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a Perl regex.
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Equivalently, you could use @code{--defer='man|info'} since the
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argument is just a Perl regex.
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Note that the regular expression is anchored to the beginning of the path
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relative to the target directory, because this is what you will want to do most
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@ -379,10 +379,11 @@ number of times.
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@item -S
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@item --stow
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explictly stow the package name(s) that follow this option. May be omitted if
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you are not using the @samp{-D} or @samp{-R} options in the same invocation.
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See @xref{Mixing Operations}, for details of when you might like to use this
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feature. This option may be repeated any number of times.
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explictly stow the package name(s) that follow this option. May be
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omitted if you are not using the @samp{-D} or @samp{-R} options in the
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same invocation. @xref{Mixing Operations}, for details of when you
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might like to use this feature. This option may be repeated any number
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of times.
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@end table
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The following options are useful for cleaning up your target tree:
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operations will be performed if any conflicts are detected.
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@end table
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@ref{Resource Files} for a way to set default values for any of these
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@xref{Resource Files}, for a way to set default values for any of these
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options.
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@c ===========================================================================
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@ -744,11 +745,11 @@ stow -D emacs-21.3 -S emacs-21.4a
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@noindent
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which will replace emacs-21.3 with emacs-21.4a using a single invocation.
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This is much faster and cleaner than performing two separate invocations of
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stow, because redundant folding/unfolding operations can be factored out. In
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addition, all the operations are calculated and merged before being executed
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@pxref{Deferred Operation}, so the amount of of time in which GNU Emacs is
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unavailable is minimised.
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This is much faster and cleaner than performing two separate
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invocations of stow, because redundant folding/unfolding operations
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can be factored out. In addition, all the operations are calculated
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and merged before being executed (@pxref{Deferred Operation}), so the
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amount of of time in which GNU Emacs is unavailable is minimised.
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You can mix and match any number of actions, for example,
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@ -872,11 +873,11 @@ must place it in the stow tree.
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Some software packages allow you to specify, at compile-time, separate
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locations for installation and for run-time. Perl is one such package;
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@xref{Perl and Perl 5 Modules}. Others allow you to compile the
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see @ref{Perl and Perl 5 Modules}. Others allow you to compile the
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package, then give a different destination in the @samp{make install}
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step without causing the binaries or other files to get rebuilt. Most
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GNU software falls into this category; Emacs is a notable exception.
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See @ref{GNU Emacs}, and @ref{Other FSF Software}.
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@xref{GNU Emacs}, and @ref{Other FSF Software}.
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Still other software packages cannot abide the idea of separate
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installation and run-time locations at all. If you try to @samp{make
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