-.TH "SELECTOR" "1"
+.TH "SELECTOR" 1 "" "Francois Fleuret"
.SH "NAME"
-selector - A simple command line utility for dynamic pattern selection
+selector \- A simple command line utility for dynamic pattern selection
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
\fBselector\fP [\fBoptions\fP] [<filename1> [<filename2> ...]]
character immediately on the left of the cursor, while the Delete key
and "^D" delete the character at cursor location.
-The Up and Down cursor keys move the selected line accordingly, and
-PageUp and PageDown move by ten lines. The Home and End key move to
-the top and the bottom of the list respectively. The return key
-selects the current line and exits.
+The Left and Right cursor keys move the editing cursor
+accordingly. The Up and Down cursor keys move the selected line one
+entry at a time, and PageUp and PageDown move it by ten entries. The
+Home and End key move to the top and the bottom of the list
+respectively. The return key selects the current line and exits.
-The shortcuts "^A", "^E", "^U", and "^K" do somehow what they do in
+The keys "^A", "^E", "^U", and "^K" do somehow what they do in
readline, and you can exit selector without doing anything by either
interrupting the command with "^C" or by typing "^G" or the Escape
key.
-The "^R" key switches between the standard multi-substring mode and
-the regexp mode, and "^I" between the case-sensitive and
+The key "^R" switches between the multi-substring and the regexp
+selection mode, and "^I" between the case-sensitive and
case-insensitive modes.
.SH "OPTIONS"
remove duplicated lines (note that you can have two different lines
with the same visible part if you use the -x option)
.IP "\fB-e\fP" 10
-start in the regexp mode
+start in regexp mode
.IP "\fB-a\fP" 10
-start in the case-sensitive mode
+start in case sensitive mode
.IP "\fB-q\fP" 10
make a flash instead of a beep when there is an edition error
.IP "\fB--\fP" 10