From 143b39a4e5dfeb127e738b35a8dc081f0eaa3bdc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: schwarze Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:06:29 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] merge from bsd.lv (minor improvements by kristaps@) * remove \s documentation, we do not support it and don't plan to * note that we parse and ignore \m, \M, and \s escapes * fix two broken instances of \*q * we do not use empty macro lines before .SH headers --- share/man/man7/man.7 | 40 ++++++++-------------------------------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/share/man/man7/man.7 b/share/man/man7/man.7 index ab4213f80f9..fa0cc2b5038 100644 --- a/share/man/man7/man.7 +++ b/share/man/man7/man.7 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $OpenBSD: man.7,v 1.2 2010/07/19 22:34:29 schwarze Exp $ +.\" $OpenBSD: man.7,v 1.3 2010/07/19 23:06:29 schwarze Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 Kristaps Dzonsons .\" @@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ Blank lines are acceptable; where found, the output will assert a vertical space. .Ss Comments Text following a -.Sq \e\*" , +.Sq \e\*q , whether in a macro or free-form text line, is ignored to the end of line. A macro line with only a control character and comment escape, -.Sq \&.\e" , +.Sq \&.\e\*q , is also ignored. Macro lines with only a control character and optionally whitespace are stripped from input. @@ -106,32 +106,9 @@ Note that macros like .Sx \&BR open and close a font scope with each argument. .Pp -Text may also be sized with the -.Sq \es -escape, whose syntax is one of -.Sq \es+-n -for one-digit numerals; -.Sq \es(+-nn -or -.Sq \es+-(nn -for two-digit numerals; and -.Sq \es[+-N] , -.Sq \es+-[N] , -.Sq \es'+-N' , -or -.Sq \es+-'N' -for arbitrary-digit numerals: -.Pp -.D1 \es+1bigger\es-1 -.D1 \es[+10]much bigger\es[-10] -.D1 \es+(10much bigger\es-(10 -.D1 \es+'100'much much bigger\es-'100' -.Pp -Both -.Sq \es -and +The .Sq \ef -attributes are forgotten when entering or exiting a macro block. +attribute is forgotten when entering or exiting a macro block. .Ss Whitespace Whitespace consists of the space character. In free-form lines, whitespace is preserved within a line; un-escaped @@ -238,18 +215,14 @@ at least one macro or text node must appear in the document. Documents are generally structured as follows: .Bd -literal -offset indent \&.TH FOO 1 2009-10-10 -\&. \&.SH NAME \efBfoo\efR \e(en a description goes here \&.\e\*q The next is for sections 2 & 3 only. \&.\e\*q .SH LIBRARY -\&. \&.SH SYNOPSIS \efBfoo\efR [\efB\e-options\efR] arguments... -\&. \&.SH DESCRIPTION The \efBfoo\efR utility processes files... -\&. \&.\e\*q .SH IMPLEMENTATION NOTES \&.\e\*q The next is for sections 2, 3, & 9 only. \&.\e\*q .SH RETURN VALUES @@ -938,6 +911,9 @@ language. .Pp .Bl -dash -compact .It +The \es (font size), \em (font colour), and \eM (font filling colour) +font decoration escapes are all discarded in mandoc. +.It In quoted literals, GNU troff allowed pair-wise double-quotes to produce a standalone double-quote in formatted output. It is not known whether this behaviour is exhibited by other formatters. -- 2.20.1