+2013-04-14 Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivano@gnu.org>
+
+ * wget.texi (Download Options): Document "mega" dot style.
+
2013-04-05 Darshit Shah <darnir@gmail.com>
* doc/wget.texi: Fix ambiguous wording in --post-data section. Make it
represents 1K, there are ten dots in a cluster and 50 dots in a line.
The @code{binary} style has a more ``computer''-like orientation---8K
dots, 16-dots clusters and 48 dots per line (which makes for 384K
-lines). The @code{mega} style is suitable for downloading very large
+lines). The @code{mega} style is suitable for downloading large
files---each dot represents 64K retrieved, there are eight dots in a
cluster, and 48 dots on each line (so each line contains 3M).
+If @code{mega} is not enough then you can use the @code{giga}
+style---each dot represents 1M retrieved, there are eight dots in a
+cluster, and 32 dots on each line (so each line contains 32M).
Note that you can set the default style using the @code{progress}
command in @file{.wgetrc}. That setting may be overridden from the