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[taler-docs] branch master updated: show double-hyphens in taler-merchan


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Subject: [taler-docs] branch master updated: show double-hyphens in taler-merchant-setup-reserve(1)
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 08:55:24 +0100

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     new b3f706e  show double-hyphens in taler-merchant-setup-reserve(1)
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commit b3f706ed7b96815f6d2cd10fc3dd4b7007507ae6
Author: Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
AuthorDate: Sat Nov 28 02:51:46 2020 -0500

    show double-hyphens in taler-merchant-setup-reserve(1)
---
 manpages/taler-merchant-setup-reserve.1.rst | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/manpages/taler-merchant-setup-reserve.1.rst 
b/manpages/taler-merchant-setup-reserve.1.rst
index 594cc16..22ebe95 100644
--- a/manpages/taler-merchant-setup-reserve.1.rst
+++ b/manpages/taler-merchant-setup-reserve.1.rst
@@ -27,54 +27,54 @@ from the exchange needed to fill the reserve.
 Options
 =======
 
--a VALUE, --amount=VALUE
+**-a** *VALUE* \| **––amount=**\ \ *VALUE*
        Amount to be transferred to the reserve. Mandatory.
 
--A USERNAME:PASSWORD, --auth=USERNAME:PASSWORD
+**-A** *USERNAME:PASSWORD* \| **––auth=**\ \ *USERNAME:PASSWORD*
        Use USERNAME and PASSWORD for HTTP client authentication. The ":" must 
be present as a separator. Note that this form of authentication has nothing to 
do with the TLS client certificate authentication supported with the "-C", "-k" 
and "-p" options.  The PASSWORD given to this option is given to the server! 
Optional.
 
--C CERTFILE, --cert=CERTFILE
+**-C** *CERTFILE* \| **––cert=**\ \ *CERTFILE*
        The specified CERTFILE contains a TLS client certificate to be used to 
authenticate the client. Optional.  See also "-t".
 
--e URL, --exchange-url=URL
+**-e** *URL* \| **––exchange-url=**\ \ *URL*
        Use URL for the exchange base URL. This is the exchange where
        the reserve will be created. The currency used in the amount
        specification must be offered by this exchange.  Mandatory.
 
--k KEYFILE, --key=KEYFILE
+**-k** *KEYFILE* \| **––key=**\ \ *KEYFILE*
        The specified KEYFILE contains a TLS client private key to be used to 
authenticate the client. Optional.  See also "-p" and "-C".
 
--m URL, --merchant-url=URL
+**-m** *URL* \| **––merchant-url=**\ \ *URL*
        Use URL as the merchant base URL.  Should include the path to
        the instance if the reserve is to be created for a non-default instance.
        Mandatory.
 
--p KEYFILEPASSPHRASE, --pass=KEYFILEPASSPHRASE
+**-p** *KEYFILEPASSPHRASE* \| **––pass=**\ \ *KEYFILEPASSPHRASE*
        The specified KEYFILEPASSPHRASE is to be used to decrypt the KEYFILE. 
Optional.  See also "-k". Not to be confused with "-A".  The KEYFILEPASSPHRASE 
given here is only used locally to decrypt the KEYFILE.
 
--t CERTTYPE, --type=CERTTYPE
+**-t** *CERTTYPE* \| **––type=**\ \ *CERTTYPE*
        The specified CERTFILE contains a TLS client certificate of CERTTYPE. 
Default is "PEM". Optional.  See also "-C".
 
--w METHOD, --wire-method=METHOD
+**-w** *METHOD* \| **––wire-method=**\ \ *METHOD*
        Which wire method should be used. Needed to select the wire
        transfer method of the exchange. The method must be supported
        by the exchange. Typical values would be "iban" or "x-taler-bank".
        Mandatory.
 
--c FILENAME, --config=FILENAME
+**-c** *FILENAME* \| **––config=**\ \ *FILENAME*
        Use the configuration and other resources for the merchant to
        operate from FILENAME.
 
--h, --help
+**-h** \| **––help**
        Print short help on options.
 
--v, --version
+**-v** \| **––version**
        Print version information.
 
--l LF, --logfile=LF
+**-l** *LF* \| **––logfile=**\ \ *LF*
        Sends logs to file whose path is LF.
 
--L LOGLEVEL, --log=LOGLEVEL
+**-L** *LOGLEVEL* \| **––log=**\ \ *LOGLEVEL*
        Use loglevel LOGLEVEL.
 
 

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