usr/share/man/man1/byobu.1: fix typos

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Dustin Kirkland 2010-09-01 11:25:27 -06:00
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ byobu \- wrapper script for seeding a user's byobu configuration and launching s
\fBcpu_temp\fP \- the cpu temperature in Celsius (default) or Fahrenheit, configure TEMP=F or TEMP=C in \fI$HOME/.byobu/statusrc\fP; displayed in the lower bar toward the right in yellow text on a black background; you may override the detected cpu temperature device by setting MONITORED_TEMP=/proc/acpi/whatever in \fI$HOME/.byobu/statusrc\fP
\fBcustom\fP \- user defined custom scripts; must be executable programs of any kind in \fI$HOME/.byobu/bin\fP; must be named N_NAME, where N is the frequency in seconds to refresh the status indicator, and NAME is the name of the script; N should not be less than 5 seconds; script should echo a small amount of text to standard out, standard error is discared; the indicator will be displayed in the lower panel, in inverted colors to your current background/foreground scheme, unless you manually specify the colors in your script's output; BEWARE, cpu-intensive custom scripts may impact your overall system performance and could upset your system administrator!
\fBcustom\fP \- user defined custom scripts; must be executable programs of any kind in \fI$HOME/.byobu/bin\fP; must be named N_NAME, where N is the frequency in seconds to refresh the status indicator, and NAME is the name of the script; N should not be less than 5 seconds; the script should echo a small amount of text to standard out, standard error is discarded; the indicator will be displayed in the lower panel, in inverted colors to your current background/foreground scheme, unless you manually specify the colors in your script's output; BEWARE, cpu-intensive custom scripts may impact your overall system performance and could upset your system administrator!
Example: \fI~/.byobu/bin/1000_uname\fP
#!/bin/sh
printf "\\005{= bw}%s\\005{\-}" "$(uname -r)"