# HG changeset patch # User markus schnalke # Date 1447186144 -3600 # Node ID e294684cf3383b6abb3bb9fd245234ab705fdbae # Parent 7608a7416bc0367b507022cbd613aef2894717ab# Parent ec76f8926598ed3a80417f19d1e31e432197a078 merge diff -r ec76f8926598 -r e294684cf338 cut.en.ms --- a/cut.en.ms Tue Oct 06 10:43:26 2015 +0200 +++ b/cut.en.ms Tue Nov 10 21:09:04 2015 +0100 @@ -482,11 +482,11 @@ .PP The seemingly least adequate description, the one of Version 8 Unix (``rearrange columns of data'') is explainable in so -far that the man page covers both cut and paste, and in -their combination, columns can be rearranged. The use of -``data'' instead of ``text'' might be a lapse, which McIlroy -corrected in his Unix Reader ... but on the other hand, on -Unix, the two words are mostly synonymous, because all data +far as that the man page covers both cut and paste, and in +their combination, columns can be rearranged. The use of the +word ``data'' instead of ``text'' might be a lapse, which +McIlroy corrected in his Unix Reader ... but on the other hand, +on Unix, the two words are mostly synonymous, because all data is text.