man: unify pactl and pacmd suspend command documentation

The suspend-sink and suspend-source documentation for pacmd was quite
terse, so I copied the more complete documentation from pactl. I
couldn't resist doing some other minor edits along the way too.

Bug-link: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105907
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Tanu Kaskinen 2018-04-08 13:23:11 +03:00
parent b1d74c86c2
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@ -129,27 +129,27 @@ License along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>suspend-sink</opt> <arg>SINK</arg> <arg>1|0</arg></p>
<p><opt>suspend-sink</opt> <arg>SINK</arg> <arg>true|false</arg></p>
<optdesc><p>Suspend or resume the specified sink (which may be
specified either by its symbolic name, or by its numeric index),
depending whether 1 (suspend) or 0 (resume) is passed as last
argument. Suspending a sink will pause all playback. Depending
on the module implementing the sink this might have the effect
that the underlying device is closed, making it available for
other applications to use. The exact behaviour depends on the
module.</p></optdesc>
specified either by its name or index), depending whether true
(suspend) or false (resume) is passed as last argument. Suspending
a sink will pause all playback. Depending on the module implementing
the sink this might have the effect that the underlying device is
closed, making it available for other applications to use. The exact
behaviour depends on the module.
</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>suspend-source</opt> <arg>SOURCE</arg> <arg>1|0</arg></p>
<p><opt>suspend-source</opt> <arg>SOURCE</arg> <arg>true|false</arg></p>
<optdesc><p>Suspend or resume the specified source (which may be
specified either by its symbolic name, or by its numeric index),
depending whether 1 (suspend) or 0 (resume) is passed as last
argument. Suspending a source will pause all
capturing. Depending on the module implementing the source this
might have the effect that the underlying device is closed,
making it available for other applications to use. The exact
behaviour depends on the module.</p></optdesc>
specified either by its name or index), depending whether true
(suspend) or false (resume) is passed as last argument. Suspending
a source will pause all capturing. Depending on the module implementing
the source this might have the effect that the underlying device is
closed, making it available for other applications to use. The exact
behaviour depends on the module.
</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>