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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@
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the concatenated string (in -T[x]html, it gets a SPAN, too).
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directives. For now this will just ignore them (except for -Ttree,
which just notes that an EQN's been accepted).
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* .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@.
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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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same logic as the -Tascii case. Also remove the TODO.
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shall precede outputted text (surprise!).
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the up-coming version, although we're not quite there yet.
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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?"
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external-facing function man_addspan() (this required shuffling around
the descope routine) and hooks elsewhere.
Also fixed mdoc.c's post-validation of tables.
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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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TABLE and P and so on. Now renders in text-based browsers.
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top-level DIV is used with only an H1 or H2 as the section header. This
makes manuals much more readable in lynx, less complicated, and
relegates left-margin widths 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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me package, aren't recognised by "groff -mandoc" so we don't need to do
so either. Discussed on tech@ with schwarze@.
While at it, remove references to `b' in man.7. As far as I know, this
was never supported anyway.
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schwarze@, but without the -T[x]html handling, which structurally does
not work. Also add man.7 documentation (not in original patch).
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which are now accomodated for the new libroff modifications.
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new struct pass down in the call-tree (as also in man_term.c).
Also add a line-break for `in', which isn't otherwise supported (yet).
Now -Thtml -man cvs.1 for GNU's cvs.1 isn't as ugly.
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-Thtml (I'm surprised to note that neither is LITERAL mode).
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ok kristaps@
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roff_getstr() family of functions into roff.c with the "first_string"
directly in struct roff. Second, pre-process each line for reserved
words in libroff, splicing and re-running a line if it has one (this
allows defined symbols to be macros). Remove term.c's invocation of the
roff_getstrn() function. Removed function documentation in roff.3 and
added roff.7 `ds' documentation.
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passed in to libmdoc and libman.
Fix mdoc.3 and man.3 EXAMPLE sections to include regset.
Add MDOC_SYNPRETTY flag cueing front-end to nicely format certain values
as if SEC_SYNOPSIS were the current section.
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functionality and UGLY works quite well thanks to schwarze@'s careful
attention.
This also backs out function-prototype changes for struct regset,
instead stuffing a pointer to the regset directly into struct
mdoc/man/roff.
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const struct regset pointer. No functionality.
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Ulrich Spoerlein.
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stringified in main.c.
Allow `An' to handle an argument and child (with a warning).
Allow `Rv' and `Ex' to work without a prior `Nm' as groff does (with a
warning).
Allow inconsistent column syntax to only raise a warning.
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roff preprocessor.
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friends (much simpler).
Split blk_imp() into blk_exp() (explicit macros), blk_dotted() (roff macros), and the original.
Added de, dei, am, ami, and ig roff macros (for now, these are discarded within the parse).
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set of patches by Ingo Schwarze.
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Consolidated node unlinking in -man.
Conclude nested next-line scope issues noted by Ingo Schwarze.
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`sp', and `br'.
Based on a patch by Ingo Schwarze.
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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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