-# $OpenBSD: Notes,v 1.4 2017/07/13 02:05:14 bentley Exp $
+# $OpenBSD: Notes,v 1.5 2018/09/15 09:44:19 bentley Exp $
# $NetBSD: Notes,v 1.2 1995/03/23 08:28:26 cgd Exp $
# @(#)Notes 8.1 (Berkeley) 5/31/93
If the input was short of exact.
Underlining is done on a word-by-word basis, with the underlines
-preceding the word, e.g., "__^H^Hhi ____^H^H^H^Hthere".
+preceding the word, e.g., "__^H^Hhi _____^H^H^H^H^Hthere".
No fortune should run beyond 72 characters on a single line without good
justification (er, no pun intended). And no right margin justification,
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A girl and a boy bump into each other -- surely an accident.
A girl and a boy bump and her handkerchief drops -- surely another accident.
-But when a girl gives a boy a dead squid -- *_\b_\b_\b_\bthat _\b_\b_\bhad _\b_\bto _\b_\b_\b_\bmean _\b_\b_\b_\b_\b_\b_\b_\b_\bsomething*.
+But when a girl gives a boy a dead squid -- *____\b\b\b\bthat ___\b\b\bhad __\b\bto ____\b\b\b\bmean _________\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\bsomething*.
-- S. Morganstern, "The Silent Gondoliers"
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A gleekzorp without a tornpee is like a quop without a fertsneet (sort
Our documentation manager was showing her two year old son around the
office. He was introduced to me, at which time he pointed out that we
were both holding bags of popcorn. We were both holding bottles of
-juice. But only *_\b_\bhe* had a lollipop.
+juice. But only *__\b\bhe* had a lollipop.
He asked his mother, "Why doesn't HE have a lollipop?"