$OpenBSD: patch-nut_1,v 1.4 2007/06/11 21:02:40 jasper Exp $
--- nut.1.orig	Thu Jun  7 00:21:06 2007
+++ nut.1	Thu Jun  7 00:22:56 2007
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
-.\" manual page [] for nut
+.\" manual page [] for nutdb
 .\" SH section heading
 .\" SS subsection heading
 .\" LP paragraph
 .\" IP indented paragraph
 .\" TP hanging label
-.TH "nut" "1" "2007.04.12" "" ""
+.TH "nutdb" "1" "2007.04.12" "" ""
 .SH "NAME"
-.B nut \- analyze meals with the USDA Nutrient Database
+.B nutdb \- analyze meals with the USDA Nutrient Database
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.B nut [dbname]
+.B nutdb [dbname]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .LP 
-.B NUT
+.B NUTDB
 allows you to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient
 composition.  The database included is the 
 USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 19, which contains
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ You may add your own recipes to the database, 
 by creating them from the foods in the database.
 You can also add foods from the information on commercial food labels. The program is completely menu\-driven and there are no commands to learn.
 
-.B NUT
+.B NUTDB
 can be called with an optional argument to specify a database subdirectory.
 For example, if a user tracks meals for other family members, each person
 can have his own database, and each database is entirely separate.
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ By pressing "m" the macronutrient ratios are reset to 
 values in the analysis, including calories, protein, carbohydrates,
 and fats.
 (There is also an "n" option, not shown in the prompt, which works just
-like "m" but sets the groups of fatty acids to NUT reference values, and sets the micronutrients by percentage rather than absolute values.)
+like "m" but sets the groups of fatty acids to NUTDB reference values, and sets the micronutrients by percentage rather than absolute values.)
 By pressing "e" all values are reset to the absolute values in the
 analysis.
 By pressing "o" all DV defaults are restored.
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ desired,
 and provides an opportunity to adjust the weight of the servings to allow
 for water gained or lost in preparation.
 
-NUT allows you to add a labeled food
+NUTDB allows you to add a labeled food
 with an ordered list of ingredients and a nutrition statement, 
 The new food will have  additional nutrients that
 were not on the nutrition statement, but that the database says are in the food.
@@ -165,10 +165,10 @@ the program are the USA standard 2000\-calorie Daily V
 customized options\-\-but users can always set the label's nutrient information in grams.
 Only Daily Value nutrients greater than zero are considered as
 constraints when
-NUT constructs an approximate recipe in order  to fill
+NUTDB constructs an approximate recipe in order  to fill
 in nutrient values that were not expressed on the food label.
-Occasionally the "recipe" that NUT estimates for a packaged food will only
-show a "trace" of every ingredient, and this is NUT's way of saying 
+Occasionally the "recipe" that NUTDB estimates for a packaged food will only
+show a "trace" of every ingredient, and this is NUTDB's way of saying 
 that according
 to the food database, there is no way to match the ingredients with the
 constraints of the nutrition statement.
@@ -177,11 +177,11 @@ edit the
 nutrient values.
 Perhaps the food was so heavily fortified with vitamins
 that the user waited until
-after NUT constructed a recipe to specify the
+after NUTDB constructed a recipe to specify the
 additional vitamin amounts.
 Whatever the rationale for additional editing, the user has total control
 over the nutritional information no matter what
-NUT's approximate recipe suggested.  The new food record is saved in the database
+NUTDB's approximate recipe suggested.  The new food record is saved in the database
 in the same manner as a recipe.
 
 To modify the serving size of an existing food, the food is selected
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ non\-fiber carb as  "." and fiber as ":".
 
 .B Record 'The Usual'\-\-Customary Meals:
 When 
-.B NUT 
+.B NUTDB 
 asks what you are having, you can answer "the usual."  Specifically,
 this function allows you to record a customary meal, 
 and give it a name.  Later, when
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ food.db         Food database
 meal.db         Meal database
 theusual.db     Customary Meals database
 OPTIONS.txt     Personal Options records
-version         NUT software version number
+version         NUTDB software version number
 menus.txt       ASCII print file of meal database
 .fi 
 .SH "AUTHOR"
