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From: Kazuo HORIKAWA <horikawa@isrd.hitachi.co.jp>
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 $BKY@n$G$9!#(B

$B$;$-$0$A$5$s!'(B
>>>>> Masahiro Sekiguchi <seki@sysrap.cs.fujitsu.co.jp> writes:
> $B$;$-$0$A!wIY;NDL$G$9!#(B

> $B8=:_!"(Bntpq.8 $B$N%A%'%C%/Cf$G$9$,!"86J8$K0J2<$N8m$j$,$"$k$H;W$$$^$9!#A4(B
> $B$F(B typo $B$NN`$G$9$,!"8m$j$G$"$k$3$H$N3NG'$r$*4j$$$7$^$9!#(B
> # $B%A%'%C%/<j=g$K!"(Bsend-pr $B$9$kA0$K%a!<%j%s%0%j%9%H$G3NG'$;$h$H$"$C$?$N(B
> # $B$G!#$3$N$d$j$+$?$G$$$$$s$G$9$h$M(B?
 $BL@3N$G$"$l$P!"%a!<%j%s%0%j%9%H$G3NG'$;$:$K(B send-pr $B$7$A$c$C$F$b$+$^$o(B
$B$J$$$H$O;W$$$^$9!#(B

> diff (OK $B$K$J$C$?$i(B send-pr $B$9$k$D$b$j$N$b$N(B) $B$rE:IU$7$^$9!#(B
> $B3FJQ99E@$K$D$$$F!"4JC1$K%3%a%s%H$7$^$9!#(B
> (1) $B%Q%i%a%?$,>JN,$G$-$k$3$H$rI=$9(B [command_keyword] $B$J$N$G!"JD$8$kJ}(B
>     $B$b(B "]" $B$G$J$$$HJQ$G$9!#(B
> (2) funcation $B$H$$$&8@MU$O<-=q$K$"$j$^$;$s$G$7$?!#(Bfunction $B$J$i0UL#$,(B
>     $BDL$j$^$9!#(B
> (3) pidgeon $B$H$$$&8@MU$O<-=q$K$"$j$^$;$s$G$7$?!#(Bpidgin $B$@$H$9$k$H!"(B
>     $B!V$"$^$j>e<j$G$O$J$$1Q8l!W$H$$$&0UL#$N!"$*$I$1$?I=8=$H2r<a$G$-$^$9!#(B
> (4) algorithmi $B$H$$$&8@MU$O<-=q$K$"$j$^$;$s$G$7$?!#(Balgorithm $B$@$H0UL#(B
>     $B$,DL$j$^$9!#(B(algorithm $B$H$$$&8@MU$,%"%i%S%"8l5/8;$@$H$9$k$H!"%"%i(B
>     $B%S%"8l$H$7$F$N!"(Balgorithm $B$NGI@87A$+$b$7$l$^$;$s$,!D!#(BIraq $B"*(B 
>     Iraqi $B$H$+$NJQ2=$,$"$j$^$9$h$M(B? :-)
> (5) synchronizatio $B$H$$$&8@MU$O<-=q$K$"$j$^$;$s$G$7$?$7!"%;%_%3%m%s$N(B
>     $BIU$-$+$?$bJQ$G$9!#(Bsynchronization $B$J$i0UL#$,DL$j$^$9!#(B
 $B$9$Y$F$*$C$7$c$kDL$j$+$H;W$$$^$9!#(B

 www.freebsd.org $B$+$i$?$I$l$k(B CVS $B%j%]%8%H%j$r8+$F$_$?$[$&$,NI$$$N$+$b(B
$B$7$l$^$;$s$,!"$H$j$"$($:!"$3$N:9J,ItJ,$K(B ispell $B$+$1$F$_$^$7$?!#(B
 $B$"$H$O!"(B
 o falschecker or falseticker (xntpdc.8 $B$G$O8e<T$K$J$C$F$^$9$,$I$A$i$J(B
   $B$N$G$7$g$&!)(B)
 o hexidecimal -> hexadecimal
$B$G$7$g$&$+!#(B

> --- orig/ntpq.8	Sat Sep 06 20:18:34 1997
> +++ ntpq.8	Tue Sep 16 23:33:30 1997
> @@ -138,12 +138,12 @@
>  .B ?
>  [
>  .I command_keyword
> -}
> +]
>  .PP
>  A \*(L"?\*(R" by itself will print a list of all the command keywords
>  known to this incarnation of
>  .IR ntpq .
> -A \*(L"?\*(R" followed by a command keyword will print funcation and
> +A \*(L"?\*(R" followed by a command keyword will print function and
>  usage information about the command. This command is probably a better
>  source of information about
>  .I ntpq
> @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@
>  Sends a read status request to the server for the given association. The
>  names and values of the peer variables returned will be printed. Note
>  that the status word from the header is displayed preceding the
> -variables, both in hexidecimal and in pidgeon English.
> +variables, both in hexidecimal and in pidgin English.
>  .PP
>  .B readvar
>  [
> @@ -517,9 +517,9 @@
>  clock selection process. The codes mean: <sp> discarded due to high
>  stratum and/or failed sanity checks; \*(L"x\*(R" designated falsticker
>  by the intersection algorithm; \*(L".\*(R" culled from the end of the
> -candidate list; \*(L"-\*(R" discarded by the clustering algorithmi;
> +candidate list; \*(L"-\*(R" discarded by the clustering algorithm;
>  \*(L"+\*(R" included in the final selection set; \*(L"#\*(R" selected
> -for synchronizatio;n but distance exceeds maximum; \*(L"*\*(R" selected
> +for synchronization but distance exceeds maximum; \*(L"*\*(R" selected
>  for synchronization; and \*(L"o\*(R" selected for synchronization, pps
>  signal in use.
>  .PP

% pps $B$O$J$K$+G:$s$@$N$G$9$,!"(Bpulse-per-second $B$J$s$G$9$M!#(B
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