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Replace − with '-' in nping docs. Fixes #184

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Details on installation, compilation, and limitation of the Nmap
Security Scanner on the Windows platform is now available in the Nmap
Installation Guide at http://nmap.org/install/ .
Details on installation, compilation, and limitation of the Nmap
Security Scanner on the Windows platform is now available in the Nmap
Installation Guide at http://nmap.org/install/ .

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.\" Title: nmap-update
.\" Author: [FIXME: author] [see http://docbook.sf.net/el/author]
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
.\" Date: 05/31/2015
.\" Date: 07/08/2015
.\" Manual: nmap-update Reference Guide
.\" Source: nmap-update
.\" Language: English
.\"
.TH "NMAP\-UPDATE" "1" "05/31/2015" "nmap\-update" "nmap\-update Reference Guide"
.TH "NMAP\-UPDATE" "1" "07/08/2015" "nmap\-update" "nmap\-update Reference Guide"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

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.\" Title: nmap
.\" Author: [see the "Author" section]
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
.\" Date: 05/31/2015
.\" Date: 07/08/2015
.\" Manual: Nmap Reference Guide
.\" Source: Nmap
.\" Language: English
.\"
.TH "NMAP" "1" "05/31/2015" "Nmap" "Nmap Reference Guide"
.TH "NMAP" "1" "07/08/2015" "Nmap" "Nmap Reference Guide"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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.RS 4
.\}
.nf
Nmap 6\&.47SVN ( http://nmap\&.org )
Nmap 6\&.49SVN ( https://nmap\&.org )
Usage: nmap [Scan Type(s)] [Options] {target specification}
TARGET SPECIFICATION:
Can pass hostnames, IP addresses, networks, etc\&.
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ EXAMPLES:
nmap \-v \-A scanme\&.nmap\&.org
nmap \-v \-sn 192\&.168\&.0\&.0/16 10\&.0\&.0\&.0/8
nmap \-v \-iR 10000 \-Pn \-p 80
SEE THE MAN PAGE (http://nmap\&.org/book/man\&.html) FOR MORE OPTIONS AND EXAMPLES
SEE THE MAN PAGE (https://nmap\&.org/book/man\&.html) FOR MORE OPTIONS AND EXAMPLES
.fi
.if n \{\
.RE

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Nmap 6.49SVN ( http://nmap.org )
Nmap 6.49SVN ( https://nmap.org )
Usage: nmap [Scan Type(s)] [Options] {target specification}
TARGET SPECIFICATION:
Can pass hostnames, IP addresses, networks, etc.
@@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ EXAMPLES:
nmap -v -A scanme.nmap.org
nmap -v -sn 192.168.0.0/16 10.0.0.0/8
nmap -v -iR 10000 -Pn -p 80
SEE THE MAN PAGE (http://nmap.org/book/man.html) FOR MORE OPTIONS AND EXAMPLES
SEE THE MAN PAGE (https://nmap.org/book/man.html) FOR MORE OPTIONS AND EXAMPLES

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.\" Title: zenmap
.\" Author: [see the "Authors" section]
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
.\" Date: 05/31/2015
.\" Date: 07/08/2015
.\" Manual: Zenmap Reference Guide
.\" Source: Zenmap
.\" Language: English
.\"
.TH "ZENMAP" "1" "05/31/2015" "Zenmap" "Zenmap Reference Guide"
.TH "ZENMAP" "1" "07/08/2015" "Zenmap" "Zenmap Reference Guide"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

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.\" Title: Ncat
.\" Author: [see the "Authors" section]
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
.\" Date: 05/31/2015
.\" Date: 07/08/2015
.\" Manual: Ncat Reference Guide
.\" Source: Ncat
.\" Language: English
.\"
.TH "NCAT" "1" "05/31/2015" "Ncat" "Ncat Reference Guide"
.TH "NCAT" "1" "07/08/2015" "Ncat" "Ncat Reference Guide"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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.RS 4
.\}
.nf
Ncat 6\&.47SVN ( http://nmap\&.org/ncat )
Ncat 6\&.49SVN ( http://nmap\&.org/ncat )
Usage: ncat [options] [hostname] [port]
Options taking a time assume seconds\&. Append \*(Aqms\*(Aq for milliseconds,

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.\" Title: ndiff
.\" Author: [see the "Authors" section]
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
.\" Date: 05/31/2015
.\" Date: 07/08/2015
.\" Manual: User Commands
.\" Source: Ndiff
.\" Language: English
.\"
.TH "NDIFF" "1" "05/31/2015" "Ndiff" "User Commands"
.TH "NDIFF" "1" "07/08/2015" "Ndiff" "User Commands"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

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<indexterm><primary>verbosity levels of Nping</primary></indexterm>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term>Level &minus;4</term>
<term>Level -4</term>
<listitem>
<para>
No output at all. In some circumstances you may not want
Nping to produce any output (like when one of your work mates is
watching over your shoulder). In that case level &minus;4 can be useful
watching over your shoulder). In that case level -4 can be useful
because although you won't see any response packets, probes will
still be sent.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Level &minus;3</term>
<term>Level -3</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Like level &minus;4 but displays fatal error messages so you can
Like level -4 but displays fatal error messages so you can
actually see if Nping is running or it failed due to some error.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Level &minus;2</term>
<term>Level -2</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Like level &minus;3 but also displays warnings and recoverable errors.
Like level -3 but also displays warnings and recoverable errors.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Level &minus;1</term>
<term>Level -1</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Displays traditional run-time information (version, start time,
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<term>Level 0</term>
<listitem>
<para>
This is the default verbosity level. It behaves like level &minus;1 but
This is the default verbosity level. It behaves like level -1 but
also displays sent and received packets and some other important information.
</para>
</listitem>

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.\" Title: nping
.\" Author: [see the "Authors" section]
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
.\" Date: 05/31/2015
.\" Date: 07/08/2015
.\" Manual: Nping Reference Guide
.\" Source: Nping
.\" Language: English
.\"
.TH "NPING" "1" "05/31/2015" "Nping" "Nping Reference Guide"
.TH "NPING" "1" "07/08/2015" "Nping" "Nping Reference Guide"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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\fB\-v\-1\fR\&. These are the available levels:
.\" verbosity levels of Nping
.PP
Level 4
Level \-4
.RS 4
No output at all\&. In some circumstances you may not want Nping to produce any output (like when one of your work mates is watching over your shoulder)\&. In that case level 4 can be useful because although you won\*(Aqt see any response packets, probes will still be sent\&.
No output at all\&. In some circumstances you may not want Nping to produce any output (like when one of your work mates is watching over your shoulder)\&. In that case level \-4 can be useful because although you won\*(Aqt see any response packets, probes will still be sent\&.
.RE
.PP
Level 3
Level \-3
.RS 4
Like level 4 but displays fatal error messages so you can actually see if Nping is running or it failed due to some error\&.
Like level \-4 but displays fatal error messages so you can actually see if Nping is running or it failed due to some error\&.
.RE
.PP
Level 2
Level \-2
.RS 4
Like level 3 but also displays warnings and recoverable errors\&.
Like level \-3 but also displays warnings and recoverable errors\&.
.RE
.PP
Level 1
Level \-1
.RS 4
Displays traditional run\-time information (version, start time, statistics, etc\&.) but does not display sent or received packets\&.
.RE
.PP
Level 0
.RS 4
This is the default verbosity level\&. It behaves like level 1 but also displays sent and received packets and some other important information\&.
This is the default verbosity level\&. It behaves like level \-1 but also displays sent and received packets and some other important information\&.
.RE
.PP
Level 1