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Diffstat (limited to 'metar.1')
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@@ -10,17 +10,17 @@ print .br .B metar set -.I STATION +.I station .br .B metar list -.RI [ PREFIX ] +.RI [ prefix ] .br .B metar closest -.RI [ LATITUDE -.IR LONGITUDE ] -.RI [ LIST ] +.RI [ latitude +.IR longitude ] +.RI [ list ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .B metar is a simple utility for find whether stations (hence referred to @@ -43,19 +43,19 @@ equivalent to running (cat ~/.config/metar || cat /etc/metar) 2> /dev/null | head -n 1 .fi .TP -\fBset\fP \fISTATION\fP +\fBset\fP \fIstation\fP Stores the -.I STATION +.I station as the METAR station from which weather reports shall be retrieved. -.I STATION +.I station shall be the stations's ICAO station identifier. This is equivalent to running .nf - echo STATION > ~/.config/metar + printf '%s\\n' \fIstation\fP > ~/.config/metar .fi .TP -\fBlist\fP [\fIPREFIX\fP] +\fBlist\fP [\fIprefix\fP] Print all METAR stations. This can take a very long time. You are strongly encouraged to store the output to a file. For a, not as good, list you can look at @@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ not as good, list you can look at To speed up the listing process, you can filter the output by select the -.I PREFIX +.I prefix of the ICAO station identifiers. If you look at the page with the URL above, you will find the prefix for your country. -.I PREFIX +.I prefix may be a regular expression. These regular expressions are listed in <https://\:github.com/\:maandree/\:metar/\:blob/\:master/\:prefixes>. @@ -76,20 +76,20 @@ Each station is will be printed on a line, containing the its name, country, ICAO station identifier, and location. The ICAO station identifier is in parenthesis. .TP -\fBclosest\fP [\fILATITUDE\fP \fILONGITUDE\fP] [\fILIST\fP] +\fBclosest\fP [\fIlatitude\fP \fIlongitude\fP] [\fIlist\fP] Given a -.I LATITUDE +.I latitude and -.I LONGITUDE +.I longitude in decimal format, print the ICAO station identifier of the closest METAR station. If you have already created a list of all stations using the action list, specify the filename of that list as the -.I LIST +.I list argument. If -.I LATITUDE +.I latitude and -.I LONGITUDE +.I longitude are omitted, ~/.config/geolocation, or /etc/geolocation, is used. .SH "FILES" @@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ programs are encouraged to use this file too. Used to get your location in case .B metar closest is invoked without -.I LATITUDE +.I latitude annd -.IR LONGITUDE . +.IR longitude . This file contains your geographical location using the Global Positioning System in decimal format. This will never change. Other programs are encouraged to use this file too. @@ -133,14 +133,3 @@ you should specify a negative longitude when using the action .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR xpybar (1), .BR localeme (1) -.SH "LICENSE" -Copyright \(co 2016 Mattias Andrée -.br -License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://\:gnu.org/\:licenses/\:gpl.html>. -.br -This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. -.br -There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. -.SH "BUGS" -Please report bugs to <https://\:github.com/\:maandree/\:metar/\:issues> -or to <maandree@member.fsf.org>. |