winemaker: Fix typos in manpage.

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Frédéric Delanoy 2010-05-13 22:10:02 +02:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ source files, and generate the corresponding Makefile.
.PP
- winemaker knows about MFC-based project and will generate customized files.
.PP
- winemaker can read existing Projectfiles. It supports dsp, dsw, vcproj and sln files.
- winemaker can read existing project files. It supports dsp, dsw, vcproj and sln files.
.PP
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
@ -124,8 +124,9 @@ i.e. for which it does not know whether it is an executable or a library,
it should assume it is a library.
.TP
.B --mfc
Specifies that the targets are MFC based. In such a case winemaker the include
and library paths accordingly, and links the target with the MFC library.
Specifies that the targets are MFC based. In such a case winemaker adapts
the include and library paths accordingly, and links the target with the
MFC library.
.TP
.B --nomfc
Specifies that targets are not MFC-based. This option disables use of MFC libraries
@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ Puts winemaker in interactive mode. In this mode winemaker will ask you to
confirm each directory's list of targets, and then to provide directory and
target specific options.
.TP
.B --single-target name
.BR --single-target " name"
Specifies that there is only one target, and that it is called "name".
.TP
.B --generated-files
@ -176,7 +177,7 @@ Tells winemaker to generate the Makefile. This is the default.
Tells winemaker not to generate the Makefile.
.TP
.B --wine32
Tells winemaker to generate a 32-bit target. This is useful on a wow64 systems.
Tells winemaker to generate a 32-bit target. This is useful on wow64 systems.
Without that option the default architecture is used.
.SH EXAMPLES
@ -215,7 +216,7 @@ $ make
.SH TODO / BUGS
.PP
In some cases you will have to edit the Makefile or sourcefiles by yourself.
In some cases you will have to edit the Makefile or source files by yourself.
.PP
Assuming that the windows executable/library is available, we could
use winedump to determine what kind of executable it is (graphical