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Changed separators for veto & hide files back to /.

Jeremy (jallison@whistle.com)
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@ -1312,28 +1312,27 @@ a dot appear as hidden files.
.SS hide files(S)
This is a list of files and directories that are not visible but are
This is a list of files or directories that are not visible but are
accessible. The DOS 'hidden' attribute is applied to any files or
directories that match.
Each entry in the list must be separated by a "\\", which allows spaces
Each entry in the list must be separated by a "/", which allows spaces
to be included in the entry. '*' and '?' can be used to specify multiple
files or directories. The default, for example, is used to hide all files
beginning with a dot.
files or directories as in DOS wildcards. The default, for example, is
used to hide all files beginning with a dot.
Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path. Therefore, the pathname
specified between separators "\\", if it incudes directories, must use the
unix directory specifier "/", not the DOS directory specifier "\\".
Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path and must not include the
unix directory separator "/".
Note that the case sensitivity option is applicable in hiding files.
See also "veto files" and "case sensitive"
.B Default
hide files = */.*
hide files = .*
.B Example
hide files = \\*/.*\\DesktopFolderDB\\TrashFor%m\\resource.frk\\
hide files = /.*/DesktopFolderDB/TrashFor%m/resource.frk/
The above example is based on files that the Macintosh client (DAVE)
creates for internal use, and also still hides all files beginning with
@ -3196,13 +3195,12 @@ See also "invalid users"
.SS veto files(S)
This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible nor
accessible. Each entry in the list must be separated by a "\\", which
accessible. Each entry in the list must be separated by a "/", which
allows spaces to be included in the entry. '*' and '?' can be used to
specify multiple files or directories as in DOS wildcards.
Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path. Therefore, the pathname
specified between separators "\\", if it incudes directories, must use the
unix directory specifier "/", not the DOS directory specifier "\\".
Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path and must not include the
unix directory separator "/".
Note that the case sensitivity option is applicable in vetoing files.
@ -3222,15 +3220,15 @@ See also "hide files" and "case sensitive"
Example 1.
Veto any files containing the word Security,
any ending in .tmp, and any directory containing the
component /root/.
word root.
veto files = \\*Security*\\*.tmp\\*/root/*\\
veto files = /*Security*/*.tmp/*root*/
Example 2.
Veto the Apple specific files that a NetAtalk server
creates.
veto files = \.AppleDouble\.bin\.AppleDesktop\Network Trash Folder\
veto files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
.SS volume (S)
This allows you to override the volume label returned for a