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Re: [gpsd-users] Suggest a little tweak to the documentation.


From: Tomalak Geret'kal
Subject: Re: [gpsd-users] Suggest a little tweak to the documentation.
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 21:44:54 +0100
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On 04/09/2013 13:16, Peter da Silva wrote:
gpsd.8 reads:

-n
     Don't wait for a client to connect before polling whatever GPS is
     associated with it. Some RS232 GPSes wait in a standby mode (drawing
     less power) when the host machine is not asserting DTR, and some
     cellphone and handheld embedded GPSes have similar behaviors. Accordingly,
     waiting for a watch request to open the device may save battery power.
     (This capability is rare in consumer-grade devices and nonexistent in USB
     GPSes which lack a DTR line.)

It would be useful to change that last comment:

(This capability is rare in consumer-grade devices and nonexistent in USB
GPSes which lack a DTR line.)

To note that some USB GPSes (like the Pharos iGPS-500, bundled with Microsoft
Streets and Trips) are actually serial devices under the hood and require "-n"
in applications like acting as an input to nptd.

Maybe the minimal change would be "...in _those_ USB GPSes which lack a DTR 
line."?

At least give users a bit more of a hint where to look.
From a language purist point of view, the correct phrasing would be "...and non-existent in USB GPSes that lack a DTR line." The distinction is in the different between "which" and "that"; the former elaborates, whereas the latter filters on a criterion.

Tom



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