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Also add forgotten <span class="Ux"> to .At rendering.
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suggested by bentley@ long ago, but needed lots of cleanup first
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The <col> element can only appear inside <colgroup>, so use <colgroup>.
The <tbody> element is optional and useless, so don't use it.
Even if we would ever need <thead> or <tfoot>, <tbody> would still be
optional and useless; besides, we will likely never need <thead> or <tfoot>,
simply because our languages don't support such functionality.
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for development in the tree, not yet ready for production
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a different macro language and hence require a different indent.
You can see the effect with "man -a 1 host hostname".
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We always have a roff parser, so mparse_free() does not need to check
for existence before freeing it.
Also arrange code in struct mparse, mparse_reset(), and mparse_free()
in the same order for readability.
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without using mparse_open(3) to open the files, and if one of the
files includes a gzip'ed file with .so, then the gzip flag remains
set and the next main file will be expected to be gzip'ed.
Fix this by clearing the gzip flag in mparse_reset(3).
Bug found and patch provided by Michael <Stapelberg at debian dot org>.
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maybe it is MacOS X specific, i don't know...
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Basically, open <pre> whenever printing text in no-fill mode and it is
not already open, and close it whenever printing something that cannot
be inside <pre>.
This fixes a crash reported by Michael <Stapelberg at debian dot org>
in the French Linux chroot(2) manual and also improves rendering
for OpenBSD pages like DPMSGetTimeouts(3) and GLwDrawingArea(3).
These changes also permitted retiring struct mhtml.
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no functional change
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This does not attempt to pinpoint each and every offender, but
instead tries very hard to avoid false positives: Currently, there
are only two false positives in the whole OpenBSD base system.
Only do this in mdoc(7), not in man(7), because manuals written
in man(7) typically have much worse problems than this.
OK jmc@ on a previous version of the patch
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accept NULL to skip the attribute or format.
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and i checked that MANDOCERR_FI_TAB is used correctly.
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Bug introduced in rev. 1.248 triggered for example in gssapi(3),
analyzed and reported by Michael <Stapelberg at debian dot org>.
Simplify the code a bit more while here.
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and error out if they occur on the command line;
missing feature found in the TODO file
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missing feature found in the TODO file
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and warn if it doesn't match the directory where the file was found.
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fall back to treating it as preformatted rather than treating
it as man(7) anyway.
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Bug found by makewhatis -p crashing in mlink_check().
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with "literal", by the way, it means "no fill"):
* Use <pre> such that whitespace is preserved.
* Preserve lines breaks.
* For font alternating macros, avoid node recursion which required
scary juggling with the fill state. Instead, simply print the text
children directly.
Missing feature first noticed by kristaps@ in 2011,
the again reported by afresh1@ in 2016,
and finally reported here: https://github.com/Debian/debiman/issues/21 ,
which i only found because of Shane Kerr's comment here:
https://plus.google.com/110314300533310775053/posts/H1eaw9Yskoc
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In particular, when using the style sheet, put the body on the same
line as the head for short heads, or on the next line for long
heads, in a way that preserves both correct indentation and correct
vertical spacing with and without -compact, and with one or more
heads per body (hi, Zaphod) - eight use cases so far - and with and
without -tag, and with and without -offset, 32 use cases grand total.
Using many ideas from zhuk@, from <David dot Dahlberg at fkie dot
fraunhofer dot de>, and from Benny Lofgren <bl dash lists at lofgren
dot biz>, and a few of my own.
This is an excellent demonstration that CSS is an extremely hostile
language, much more trapful and much harder to use than, say, C.
When matthew@ reported this in July 2014 (!), it was already a known
issue, and i no longer remember for how long. My first serious
attempt at fixing it (in November 2015) failed miserably. I'd love
to see simplifications of both the generated HTML code and of the
style sheet, but without breaking any of the 32 use cases, please.
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Move them to the style sheet.
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Correct markup for .Va and iprove markup for .Dv, .Er, .Ev while here.
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in particular, stop abuse of <blockquote>
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in particular, stop abuse of <blockquote>
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Start using real macro names for CSS classes.
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In particular, horizontal alignment was missing.
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by html.c. No semantic change.
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