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Even though the synopsis mentioned `kak -f` accepts filenames, it wasn't clear
to me that Kakoune would filter them in-place by default (I guess I assumed it
would write them to stdout like sed(1)).
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This aids in making it more uniform in style with most manuals on *nix
systems in terms of formatting. Plus, the semantic markup will make it
easier to maintain and less reliant on writing for the renderer.
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Fixes #2510
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Fixes #3072
Closes #3081
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Also add a SEE ALSO section because it's traditional, and a good way to
indicate Kakoune's sources and inspirations.
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Previously, the manpage listed every flag and parameter as optional, implying
that they could be used in any combination, which isn't true. As a trivial
example, to use Kakoune in "list sessions" mode, you *must* specify -l, and you
*must not* specify any other options. To use Kakoune in any other mode, you
*must not* specify -l.
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Previously, it was indented to look like part of the description of the file
parameter.
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Fixes #2504
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