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* some scaling unit fixes:Ingo Schwarze2014-12-231-1/+1
| | | | | - .sp with an invalid argument is .sp 1v, not .sp 0v - in man(1), trailing garbage doesn't make scaling units invalid
* fix handling of roff requests having a default scale other than "n",Ingo Schwarze2014-12-041-1/+1
| | | | | in particular .sp which uses "v", when the scale is not specified; cures groff-mandoc differences in about a dozen Xenocara manuals
* Fix the implementation and documentation of \c (continue text input line).Ingo Schwarze2014-12-021-10/+3
| | | | | In particular, make it work in no-fill mode, too. Reminded by Carsten dot Kunze at arcor dot de (Heirloom roff).
* header cleanup:Ingo Schwarze2014-12-011-2/+1
| | | | | | * add missing forward declarations * remove needless header inclusions * some style unification
* Don't pretend we have a separate XHTML and HTML mode any more.Kristaps Dzonsons2014-09-271-1/+1
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* Remove <p> in favour of <div class="spacer">.Kristaps Dzonsons2014-09-271-5/+6
| | | | | | | This is good because <p> is brittle: it can't appear within other block macros. This fixes a regression of the original HTML5 patch as noted by schwarze@ on the tech@ list, 14/8/2014.
* Remove last hard-coded width attribute.Kristaps Dzonsons2014-09-271-7/+0
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* HTML5-isation: remove more alignments.Kristaps Dzonsons2014-09-271-24/+23
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* Continue in HTML5-ing by kicking out some hard-coded alignments.Kristaps Dzonsons2014-09-271-4/+2
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* Kick out "summary" attribute, which isn't HTML5.Kristaps Dzonsons2014-09-271-6/+4
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* First, add space for default styling for HTML5 (non-fragment) output.Kristaps Dzonsons2014-09-271-6/+4
| | | | | This uses a <style /> block right before the <link /> for the stylesheet. Use this to kick out hardcoded header and footer table widths.
* Get rid of HAVE_CONFIG_H, it is always defined; idea from libnbcompat.Ingo Schwarze2014-08-101-2/+0
| | | | | | Include <sys/types.h> where needed, it does not belong in config.h. Remove <stdio.h> from config.h; if it is missing somewhere, it should be added, but i cannot find a *.c file where it is missing.
* Clarity with respect to floating point handling:Ingo Schwarze2014-08-011-1/+1
| | | | | | Write double constants as double rather than integer literals. Remove useless explicit (double) cast done at one place and nowhere else. No functional change.
* Audit strlcpy(3)/strlcat(3) usage.Ingo Schwarze2014-04-231-6/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | * Repair three instances of silent truncation, use asprintf(3). * Change two instances of strlen(3)+malloc(3)+strlcpy(3)+strlcat(3)+... to use asprintf(3) instead to make them less error prone. * Cast the return value of four instances where the destination buffer is known to be large enough to (void). * Completely remove three useless instances of strlcpy(3)/strlcat(3). * Mark two places in -Thtml with XXX that can cause information loss and crashes but are not easy to fix, requiring design changes of some internal interfaces. * The file mandocdb.c remains to be audited.
* fix unchecked snprintf(3) in page header printing:Ingo Schwarze2014-04-201-2/+5
| | | | | the length of the title is unknown, and speed doesn't matter here, so use asprintf/free rather than a static buffer
* KNF: case (FOO): -> case FOO:, remove /* LINTED */ and /* ARGSUSED */,Ingo Schwarze2014-04-201-47/+22
| | | | | remove trailing whitespace and blanks before tabs, improve some indenting; no functional change
* Implement the roff(7) .ll (line length) request.Ingo Schwarze2014-03-301-0/+1
| | | | | Found by naddy@ in the textproc/enchant(1) port. Of course, do not use this in new manuals.
* To find out whether .TP head arguments are same-line or next-line arguments,Ingo Schwarze2014-03-081-5/+10
| | | | | | | | use the MAN_LINE flag instead of the man_node line member. This is required such that user-defined macros wrapping .TP work correctly. Issue found by Havard Eidnes in Tcl_NewStringObj(3), reported via the NetBSD bug tracking system and Thomas Klausner <wiz at NetBSD>.
* Implement the .UR/.UE block (uniform resource identifier) introduced in theIngo Schwarze2013-10-171-0/+28
| | | | | | | | man-ext macros by Eric S. Raymond, enabled by default in groff_man(7). Usual disclaimer: You don't write new man(7) code, so you are not going to use these, either. Improves e.g. the bzr(1) and etherape(1) manuals. Thanks to naddy@ for bringing these to my attention.
* Cleanup naming of local variables to make the code easier on the eye:Ingo Schwarze2012-11-171-27/+27
| | | | | | | | Settle for "struct man *man", "struct mdoc *mdoc", "struct meta *meta" and avoid the confusing "*m" which was sometimes this, sometimes that. No functional change. ok kristaps@ some time ago
* Minimal implementation of .EX and .EE for GNU compatibility.Ingo Schwarze2012-06-021-1/+3
| | | | | Do not use this, it is not portable and only defined in esr's man-ext. For example, sox(1) wants these macros.
* update Copyright years according to the CVS logs; no code changeIngo Schwarze2012-05-271-1/+1
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* Add support for `OP', one of the extended man macros. This also requiresKristaps Dzonsons2012-01-031-10/+41
| | | | some man(7) changes to accomodate for the an-ext compatibility.
* Jumping out of man_unscope() for the root node is a bad ideaIngo Schwarze2011-12-041-4/+7
| | | | | | | | because that will skip root node validation, potentially entering rendering modules will NULL pointers lurking in the meta data. Instead, always validate the root node and (as suggested by joerg@) assert validity of the meta data before using it in the renderers. ok joerg@
* Don't depend on snprintf to handle NULL strings. Deal with missing date.Joerg Sonnenberger2011-11-181-2/+4
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* Always print <table> column widths in -T[x]html;Ingo Schwarze2011-10-091-35/+17
| | | | | if desired, they can be overridden in the CSS file. Suggested by kristaps@, and i always like to simplify code.
* Add the -Ofragment option to -T[]x]html. This accomodates for embeddingKristaps Dzonsons2011-10-051-17/+16
| | | | | manual output in existing HTML or XHTML documents, e.g., when invoking mandoc from an SSI or CGI.
* Align `-offset indent' and `D1' by forcing BLOCKQUOTE to have a 5exKristaps Dzonsons2011-08-181-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | margin. This is dubious: the HTML4 spec specifically says that BLOCKQUOTE shouldn't be abused for indentation, which is exactly what we do. However, `D1' needs indentation and it's the only way to force text browsers to do so. Alternatives? Also remove the unused HALFINDENT defines while here.
* Flip on equation printing for -T[x]html.Kristaps Dzonsons2011-07-231-4/+1
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* Flip eqn into using parsed nodes. I've temporarily disabled printingKristaps Dzonsons2011-07-211-2/+2
| | | | | | | these in the front-ends except for -Ttree, which will display the parsed tree. While here, fix that quoted strings aren't scanned for replacement parts.
* Considerably fix up -man -T[x]html's handling of verbatim spaces (`nf'),Kristaps Dzonsons2011-07-071-17/+19
| | | | which before were being handled erratically.
* Clean up how -man -T[x]html handles TP, IP, and HP (dd lists andKristaps Dzonsons2011-07-071-78/+14
| | | | | indented paragraph macros, respectively). This cleans up code and also cleans up the output quite a lot.
* Fix a TODO noted by schwarze@, originally by Christian Weisgerber:Kristaps Dzonsons2011-07-031-0/+2
| | | | | literal mode (`nf') is ended by SH (and, it turns out, SS as well). Noted the updated behaviour in man.7 as well.
* First fix how `sp 1' doesn't imply `1v' (it now does) and that 1Kristaps Dzonsons2011-06-291-2/+3
| | | | | | followed by non-digits, e.g. `1g', really means `1'. Next, fix some spacing issues where `sp' was invoked in -man after sections or subsections. Make sure this behaviour is mirrored in -Thtml.
* Make -T[x]html in -man also be aware of the vertical-space issues in theKristaps Dzonsons2011-06-181-4/+28
| | | | last few commits.
* Fix two TODOs with one check-in. Both of these relate to vertical spaceKristaps Dzonsons2011-06-181-1/+0
| | | | before paragraphs and/or within `RS' blocks.
* Cleanups in -T[x]html: make html_idcat() use the buffer and be calledKristaps Dzonsons2011-05-171-5/+5
| | | | | | bufcat_id(), then collapse it into a little function without so much crap. Next, make bufinit() only be called when we really need to do so, and not simply before pre/post calls.
* Clean-ups in -T[x]html: inline print_num(), as it was just a singleKristaps Dzonsons2011-05-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | conditional; same for print_xmltype() and print_doctype(), same reason; make bufncat() be static, as it was only being called from html.c; have bufcat() simply call through to strlcat(). Finally, assert() whenever we truncate. Also rename buffmt() -> bufcat_fmt() to differentiate from buffmt_man et al., which do not concatenate.
* Clean up date handling,Ingo Schwarze2011-03-071-8/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | as a first step to get rid of the frequent petty warnings in this area: - always store dates as strings, not as seconds since the Epoch - for input, try the three most common formats everywhere - for unrecognized format, just pass the date though verbatim - when there is no date at all, still use the current date Originally triggered by a one-line patch from Tim van der Molen, <tbvdm at xs4all dot nl>, which is included here. Feedback and OK on manual parts from jmc@. "please check this in" kristaps@
* EQN blocks are now printed in all modes. This is simply a printing ofKristaps Dzonsons2011-02-091-1/+7
| | | | the concatenated string (in -T[x]html, it gets a SPAN, too).
* Add initial libmdoc and libman top-most machinery for accepting TBLKristaps Dzonsons2011-02-061-0/+2
| | | | | directives. For now this will just ignore them (except for -Ttree, which just notes that an EQN's been accepted).
* Refrain from throwing fatal errors forIngo Schwarze2011-01-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | * .br .sp .nf .fi .na with arguments - just skip the arguments * .TH lacking arguments - use empty strings instead like groff * .TH with excessive arguments - skip those Reminded by joerg@, ok kristaps@.
* Change how -Thtml behaves with tables: use multiple rows, with widthsKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-131-2/+16
| | | | | | | | | 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@.
* Bring in -Tascii comments for -Thtml MANH_LITERAL line-breaking stuff.Kristaps Dzonsons2011-01-121-5/+15
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* Make sure that -Thtml doesn't break within literal lines. This is theKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-121-13/+5
| | | | same logic as the -Tascii case. Also remove the TODO.
* If the first character of free-form text is whitespace, then a newlineKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-121-0/+9
| | | | shall precede outputted text (surprise!).
* Quiesce lint with some type handling. Does not change anything.Kristaps Dzonsons2011-01-071-4/+2
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* Protect tbl nodes from getting a post call.Kristaps Dzonsons2011-01-041-3/+10
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* Add skeleton for -T[x]html tbl stuff. Also start to put in some bits aboutKristaps Dzonsons2011-01-041-1/+2
| | | | the up-coming version, although we're not quite there yet.
* Multiple man(7) .IP and .TP fixes started during p2k10:Ingo Schwarze2011-01-041-21/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Affecting both -Tascii and -Thtml: * The .IP HEAD uses the second argument as the width, not the last one. * Only print the first .IP HEAD argument, not all but the last. Affecting only -Tascii: * The .IP and .TP HEADs must be printed without literal mode, but literal mode must be restored afterwards. * After the .IP and .TP bodies, we only want term_newln(), not term_flushln(), or we would get two blank lines in literal mode. * The .TP HEAD does not use TWOSPACE, just like .IP doesn't either. * In literal mode, clear NOLPAD after each line, or subsequent lines would get no indentation whatsoever. Affecting only -Thtml: * Only print next-line .TP children, instead of all but the first. OK kristaps@ on the -Tascii part; and: "Can you work this into man_html.c, too?"