597597 determined at compile time.
598598 Since the database server uses the same default, you will not have
599599 to specify the port in most cases. The default user name is your
600- Unix user name, as is the default database name. Note that you cannot
600+ operating-system user name, as is the default database name.
601+ Note that you cannot
601602 just connect to any database under any user name. Your database
602603 administrator should have informed you about your access rights.
603604 </para>
@@ -1608,14 +1609,14 @@ Tue Oct 26 21:40:57 CEST 1999
16081609
16091610
16101611 <varlistentry>
1611- <term><literal>\g</literal> [ { <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable> | <literal>|< /literal><replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable> } ] </term>
1612-
1612+ <term><literal>\g [ <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable> ]< /literal></term>
1613+ <term><literal>\g [ |<replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable> ]</literal></term>
16131614 <listitem>
16141615 <para>
1615- Sends the current query input buffer to the server and
1616+ Sends the current query input buffer to the server, and
16161617 optionally stores the query's output in <replaceable
16171618 class="parameter">filename</replaceable> or pipes the output
1618- into a separate Unix shell executing <replaceable
1619+ to the shell command <replaceable
16191620 class="parameter">command</replaceable>. A bare
16201621 <literal>\g</literal> is virtually equivalent to a semicolon. A
16211622 <literal>\g</literal> with argument is a <quote>one-shot</quote>
@@ -1649,7 +1650,7 @@ Tue Oct 26 21:40:57 CEST 1999
16491650
16501651
16511652 <varlistentry>
1652- <term><literal>\H</literal></term>
1653+ <term><literal>\H</literal> or <literal>\html</literal> </term>
16531654 <listitem>
16541655 <para>
16551656 Turns on <acronym>HTML</acronym> query output format. If the
@@ -1663,7 +1664,7 @@ Tue Oct 26 21:40:57 CEST 1999
16631664
16641665
16651666 <varlistentry>
1666- <term><literal>\i < replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></literal ></term>
1667+ <term><literal>\i</literal> or <literal>\include</literal> < replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></term>
16671668 <listitem>
16681669 <para>
16691670 Reads input from the file <replaceable
@@ -1682,7 +1683,7 @@ Tue Oct 26 21:40:57 CEST 1999
16821683
16831684
16841685 <varlistentry>
1685- <term><literal>\ir < replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></literal ></term>
1686+ <term><literal>\ir</literal> or <literal>\include_relative</literal> < replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></term>
16861687 <listitem>
16871688 <para>
16881689 The <literal>\ir</> command is similar to <literal>\i</>, but resolves
@@ -1797,15 +1798,15 @@ lo_import 152801
17971798
17981799
17991800 <varlistentry>
1800- <term><literal>\o</literal> [ { <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable> | <literal>|< /literal><replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable>} ] </term>
1801-
1801+ <term><literal>\o</literal> or <literal>\out [ <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable> ]< /literal></term>
1802+ <term><literal>\o</literal> or <literal>\out [ |<replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable> ]</literal></term>
18021803 <listitem>
18031804 <para>
1804- Saves future query results to the file <replaceable
1805- class="parameter">filename</replaceable> or pipes future results
1806- into a separate Unix shell to execute <replaceable
1807- class="parameter">command</replaceable>. If no arguments are
1808- specified, the query output will be reset to the standard output.
1805+ Arranges to save future query results to the file <replaceable
1806+ class="parameter">filename</replaceable> or pipe future results
1807+ to the shell command <replaceable
1808+ class="parameter">command</replaceable>. If no argument is
1809+ specified, the query output is reset to the standard output.
18091810 </para>
18101811
18111812 <para><quote>Query results</quote> includes all tables, command
@@ -1826,7 +1827,7 @@ lo_import 152801
18261827
18271828
18281829 <varlistentry>
1829- <term><literal>\p</literal></term>
1830+ <term><literal>\p</literal> or <literal>\print</literal> </term>
18301831 <listitem>
18311832 <para>
18321833 Print the current query buffer to the standard output.
@@ -2243,7 +2244,7 @@ lo_import 152801
22432244
22442245
22452246 <varlistentry>
2246- <term><literal>\r</literal></term>
2247+ <term><literal>\r</literal> or <literal>\reset</literal> </term>
22472248 <listitem>
22482249 <para>
22492250 Resets (clears) the query buffer.
@@ -2403,12 +2404,12 @@ testdb=> <userinput>\setenv LESS -imx4F</userinput>
24032404
24042405
24052406 <varlistentry>
2406- <term><literal>\w</literal> <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></term>
2407- <term><literal>\w</literal> <literal>|</><replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable></term>
2407+ <term><literal>\w</literal> or <literal>\write</literal> <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable></term>
2408+ <term><literal>\w</literal> or <literal>\write</literal> <literal>|</><replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable></term>
24082409 <listitem>
24092410 <para>
24102411 Outputs the current query buffer to the file <replaceable
2411- class="parameter">filename</replaceable> or pipes it to the Unix
2412+ class="parameter">filename</replaceable> or pipes it to the shell
24122413 command <replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable>.
24132414 </para>
24142415 </listitem>
@@ -2449,7 +2450,7 @@ testdb=> <userinput>\setenv LESS -imx4F</userinput>
24492450 <term><literal>\! [ <replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable> ]</literal></term>
24502451 <listitem>
24512452 <para>
2452- Escapes to a separate Unix shell or executes the Unix command
2453+ Escapes to a separate shell or executes the shell command
24532454 <replaceable class="parameter">command</replaceable>. The
24542455 arguments are not further interpreted; the shell will see them
24552456 as-is.
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