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Don't use it in new manuals, it is inherently non-portable, but we
need it for backward-compatibility with existing manuals, for example
in Xenocara driver pages.
ok kristaps@ jmc@ and tested by Matthieu Herrb (matthieu at openbsd dot org)
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set by COL, until an external macro is encountered. At this point in
time, close out the table and process the macro. When the first table
row is again re-encountered, re-start the table. This requires a bit of
tracking added to "struct html", but the change is very small and
follows the logic of meta-fonts. This all follows a bug-report by
joerg@.
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piece with a prepended 'x', not each piece, such that quoted and
unquoted .Sh, .Ss, and .Sx arguments are compatible with each other.
Fixing a bug reported by Nicolas Joly <njoly at NetBSD dot org>,
avoiding a regression in my first patch as pointed out by njoly as well.
"feel free to do so" kristaps@
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version date for release.
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using \fI or \fP). Now, using these modes will cause a font to be
rendered for each word; furthermore, setting mode within a word will do
the correct thing.
Second, make -man use real font tags (B, I, SMALL) to set its font
instead of using font modes and fix up the pre-macro unsetting of the
current mode.
This fixes how roff.7 wasn't validating (<P> closing out a font mode)
and has been checked against gcc.1 (more will come). I considered
failure to validate OUR manual to be a show-stopper for the up-coming
release.
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simplifies clean-up and allows for more types without extra hassle.
Also made in-line literal types in -T[x]html use CODE instead of SPAN to
match how literal blocks use PRE.
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segfault in the last commit.
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atttributes) if no style is specified.
Give the default-bold elements a B tag instead of a SPAN tag, as this
can be overriden in the stylesheet.
Prune some unused attributes from html.h.
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only a single DIV or PRE. Tag all displays with display class.
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Banish header and footer TABLE styling to example.style.css.
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paragraph breaking in CSS).
Use -man's handling of `sp' and `br', which accomodates for scaling
widths (-mdoc wasn't).
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be handled in CSS.
Clarified "lit" tag (will be the subject of future clarification).
Removed CSS2 note in mandoc.1, which is no longer the case.
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OL, and UL. Issue raised by Will Backman, solution proposed by
schwarze@.
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* slightly simplify .Pf *_IGNDELIM code, and share part of it with .No
* do not let opening delimiters fall out of the front of .Ns (from kristaps@)
This fixes a few spacing issues in csh(1) and ksh(1).
OK kristaps@
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We now have sufficient practical experience to know what we want,
so this is intended to be final:
- provide -Wlevel (warning, error or fatal) to select what you care about
- provide -Wstop to stop after parsing a file with warnings you care about
- provide consistent exit status codes for those warnings you care about
- fully document what warnings, errors and fatal errors mean
- remove all other cruft from the user interface, less is more:
- remove all -f knobs along with the whole -f option
- remove the old -Werror because calling warnings "fatal" is silly
- always finish parsing each file, unless fatal errors prevent that
This commit also includes a couple of related simplifications behind
the scenes regarding error handling.
Feedback and OK kristaps@; Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD) and
Sascha Wildner (DragonFly BSD) agree with the general direction.
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-T[x]html and -T{pdf,ps,ascii}. Reported by Jason McIntyre.
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single-character escape (and ONLY this type of escape) will map back
into itself:
"If a backslash is followed by a character that does not
constitute a defined escape sequence the backslash is silently
ignored and the character maps to itself."
(From groff.7.)
Found by Jason McIntyre.
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later formatted in html.c.
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ok kristaps@
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to make sharing of TERMP_KEEP easier.
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unclear about which units accept floats/integers, which leads me to
assume that it handles either and rounds as appropriate.
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thousand years ago. Note that this is normalised to >=60.
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Breakable hyphens are cued in the back-ends (with ASCII_HYPH) and acted
upon in term.c or ignored in html.c.
Also cleaned up XML decl printing (no need for extra vars).
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(noted by Ingo Schwarze).
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Syntax" for why this mistake was made). Noted by Ingo Schwarze.
Lines of text now break at a hyphen, unless the hyphen is the first or second subsequent in a word. Inspired by a Ingo Schwarze's patch.
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Sonnenberger.
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Added -Txhtml for XHTML output (minimal increase to programme logic). Because groff has it and it bothers me that we don't.
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architectures. Thanks to Joerg Sonnenberger.
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-Thtml now using a2roffdeco().
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Added support for recognising the many forms of `\s' (doesn't yet render).
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Fitted TH and Dd handlers to use mandoc_a2time().
Documented date syntax for -man, fixed documentation for -mdoc.
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Sonnenberger).
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