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author | Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> | 2018-08-16 14:07:11 +0000 |
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committer | Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> | 2018-08-16 14:07:11 +0000 |
commit | 0eda964d1aadc6a0e9d48b0b047de92144f8eec9 (patch) | |
tree | 2c99fe689607bc645c019c4eb6af3914a42935e3 /roff.7 | |
parent | 27f1545e0f756e82e793a38e1bc5a55d673a6261 (diff) | |
download | mandoc-0eda964d1aadc6a0e9d48b0b047de92144f8eec9.tar.gz |
Document \*(.T.
While here, delete the section about predefined strings.
For manual pages, the concept is not important enough to be discussed
in such a prominent place, and some aspects of the text were also
misleading. Add a shorter version of the relevant parts to the
description of the \* escape sequence instead.
Diffstat (limited to 'roff.7')
-rw-r--r-- | roff.7 | 61 |
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 39 deletions
@@ -86,13 +86,9 @@ character, and, in certain circumstances, the tab character. The backslash character .Sq \e indicates the start of an escape sequence, used for example for -.Sx Comments , -.Sx Special Characters , -.Sx Predefined Strings , +.Sx Comments and -user-defined strings defined using the -.Sx ds -request. +.Sx Special Characters . For a listing of escape sequences, consult the .Sx ESCAPE SEQUENCE REFERENCE below. @@ -169,34 +165,6 @@ Text decoration is recommended for .Xr mdoc 7 , which encourages semantic annotation. -.Ss Predefined Strings -Predefined strings, like -.Sx Special Characters , -mark special output glyphs. -Predefined strings are escaped with the slash-asterisk, -.Sq \e* : -single-character -.Sq \e*X , -two-character -.Sq \e*(XX , -and N-character -.Sq \e* Ns Bq N . -.Pp -Examples: -.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact -.It Li \e*(Am -Two-letter ampersand predefined string. -.It Li \e*q -One-letter double-quote predefined string. -.El -.Pp -Predefined strings are not recommended for use, -as they differ across implementations. -Those supported by -.Xr mandoc 1 -are listed in -.Xr mandoc_char 7 . -Manuals using these predefined strings are almost certainly not portable. .Ss Whitespace Whitespace consists of the space character. In text lines, whitespace is preserved within a line. @@ -1867,15 +1835,30 @@ with two-letter names, see .Xr mandoc_char 7 . .Ss \e* Ns Bq Ar name Interpolate the string with the -.Ar name ; -see -.Sx Predefined Strings -and -.Sx ds . +.Ar name . For short names, there are variants .No \e* Ns Ar c and .No \e*( Ns Ar cc . +.Pp +One string is predefined on the +.Nm +language level: \e*(.T expands to the name of the output device, +for example ascii, utf8, ps, pdf, html, or markdown. +.Pp +Macro sets traditionally predefine additional strings which are not +portable and differ across implementations. +Those supported by +.Xr mandoc 1 +are listed in +.Xr mandoc_char 7 . +.Pp +Strings can be defined, changed, and deleted with the +.Ic \&ds , +.Ic \&as , +and +.Ic \&rm +requests. .Ss \e, Left italic correction (groff extension); ignored by .Xr mandoc 1 . |