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authorIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2018-08-08 14:16:08 +0000
committerIngo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2018-08-08 14:16:08 +0000
commita9635feb0b48f28abd33fb1fb3ddb4338f8eaa38 (patch)
treefea27b6b486bb2c01fc4cb633a59ff99e4029c69
parent6b4a59497026297584929b330eba42fabc783a60 (diff)
downloadmandoc-a9635feb0b48f28abd33fb1fb3ddb4338f8eaa38.tar.gz
Reorder the text in the "Dashes and Hyphens" subsection to keep the
simplest and most important instructions together and at the beginning. No text change. Suggested by jmc@.
-rw-r--r--mandoc_char.748
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/mandoc_char.7 b/mandoc_char.7
index 55ab3fd5..6c2cc764 100644
--- a/mandoc_char.7
+++ b/mandoc_char.7
@@ -76,30 +76,6 @@ blue-eyed
lorry-driver
.Ed
.Pp
-If a word on a text input line contains a hyphen, a formatter may decide
-to insert an output line break after the hyphen if that helps filling
-the current output line, but the whole word would overflow the line.
-If it is important that the word is not broken across lines in this
-way, a zero-width space
-.Pq Sq \e&
-can be inserted before or after the hyphen.
-While
-.Xr mandoc 1
-never breaks the output line after hyphens adjacent to a zero-width
-space, after any of the other dash- or hyphen-like characters
-represented by escape sequences, or after hyphens inside words in
-macro arguments, other software may not respect these rules and may
-break the line even in such cases.
-.Pp
-Some
-.Xr roff 7
-implementations contains dictionaries allowing to break the line
-at syllable boundaries even inside words that contain no hyphens.
-Such automatic hyphenation is not supported by
-.Xr mandoc 1 ,
-which only breaks the line at whitespace, and inside words only
-after existing hyphens.
-.Pp
The en-dash is used to separate the two elements of a range,
or can be used the same way as an em-dash.
It should be written as
@@ -135,6 +111,30 @@ But currently, no practically relevant manual page formatter actually
requires that subtlety, so in manual pages just write plain
.Sq -
to represent hyphen, minus, and hyphen-minus.
+.Pp
+If a word on a text input line contains a hyphen, a formatter may decide
+to insert an output line break after the hyphen if that helps filling
+the current output line, but the whole word would overflow the line.
+If it is important that the word is not broken across lines in this
+way, a zero-width space
+.Pq Sq \e&
+can be inserted before or after the hyphen.
+While
+.Xr mandoc 1
+never breaks the output line after hyphens adjacent to a zero-width
+space, after any of the other dash- or hyphen-like characters
+represented by escape sequences, or after hyphens inside words in
+macro arguments, other software may not respect these rules and may
+break the line even in such cases.
+.Pp
+Some
+.Xr roff 7
+implementations contains dictionaries allowing to break the line
+at syllable boundaries even inside words that contain no hyphens.
+Such automatic hyphenation is not supported by
+.Xr mandoc 1 ,
+which only breaks the line at whitespace, and inside words only
+after existing hyphens.
.Ss Spaces
To separate words in normal text, for indenting and alignment
in literal context, and when none of the following special cases apply,