doc/sandbox: improve formatting of command line options

Show the command line options in bold.

Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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Heinrich Schuchardt 2020-12-30 18:10:24 +01:00 committed by Simon Glass
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@ -99,37 +99,37 @@ Command-line Options
Various options are available, mostly for test purposes. Use -h to see
available options. Some of these are described below:
* -t, --terminal <arg>
- The terminal is normally in what is called 'raw-with-sigs' mode. This means
-t, --terminal <arg>
The terminal is normally in what is called 'raw-with-sigs' mode. This means
that you can use arrow keys for command editing and history, but if you
press Ctrl-C, U-Boot will exit instead of handling this as a keypress.
Other options are 'raw' (so Ctrl-C is handled within U-Boot) and 'cooked'
(where the terminal is in cooked mode and cursor keys will not work, Ctrl-C
will exit).
* -l
- Show the LCD emulation window.
-l
Show the LCD emulation window.
* -d <device_tree>
- A device tree binary file can be provided with -d. If you edit the source
-d <device_tree>
A device tree binary file can be provided with -d. If you edit the source
(it is stored at arch/sandbox/dts/sandbox.dts) you must rebuild U-Boot to
recreate the binary file.
* -D
- To use the default device tree, use -D.
-D
To use the default device tree, use -D.
* -T
- To use the test device tree, use -T.
-T
To use the test device tree, use -T.
* -c [<cmd>;]<cmd>
- To execute commands directly, use the -c option. You can specify a single
-c [<cmd>;]<cmd>
To execute commands directly, use the -c option. You can specify a single
command, or multiple commands separated by a semicolon, as is normal in
U-Boot. Be careful with quoting as the shell will normally process and
swallow quotes. When -c is used, U-Boot exits after the command is complete,
but you can force it to go to interactive mode instead with -i.
* -i
- Go to interactive mode after executing the commands specified by -c.
-i
Go to interactive mode after executing the commands specified by -c.
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