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just like in -Tascii mode; requested by millert@.
While here, do not escape the blank characters terminating man(7)
macros; this is becoming more important as we use more keeps now.
Note that -Tman still does not support .nr nS.
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* Use "\\ " not "\\~" as the non-breaking space as historic nroff
doesn't support the latter.
* The '-' before the flags needs to be quoted to prevent nroff
from putting a line break between the '-' and the flag character.
* Disable hyphenation and, for nroff, disable justification which is
consistent with how mdoc behaves (and produces more readable manuals).
(OpenBSD rev. 1.39, 1.40 and 1.41)
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instead of .sp -1v, which for example Solaris nroff handles poorly.
Problem report and patch by millert@,
with the print_word chunk tweaked by me.
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Inspired by a diff from millert@, but implemented rather
differently and with slightly better functionality.
In particular, this one respects -offset and -width
arguments found in the input file.
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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
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Synching to OpenBSD rev. 1.38.
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* So far, .Pp and .Lp were removed before paragraph type blocks.
* Now also remove .br before paragraph type blocks.
* Treat .Lp as a paragraph like .Pp, so remove .Pp, .Lp, .br before it.
* Do not treat .sp as a paragraph, don't remove anything before it.
* After .Sh, .Ss, .Pp, and .Lp, remove .Pp, .Lp, .sp, .br, and blank lines.
* After .sp and .br, remove .br.
OpenBSD rev. mdoc.c 1.89 and mdoc_validate.c 1.106
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of the first list in a section, not before every item of the first list.
OpenBSD rev. 1.37
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There are still lots of ugly line breaks, to be fixed later.
OpenBSD rev. 1.36
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body of the item, mdoc(7) breaks the line, whereas the .TP used to
translate this to man(7) does not. Thus, insert an explicit roff(7)
line break in this place.
To be able to correctly count the characters, do not pass font escapes
an the like through print_word().
OpenBSD rev. 1.35
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In -mdoc -Tman, improve the framework to control vertical spacing.
Use both to support .Bl -compact (surprisingly hard to get right).
OpenBSD rev. 1.85 and 1.34, respectively.
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* .Fn with exactly one argument
* .Bl -hang without a -width
Now all 3776 OpenBSD base manuals build without crashing.
OpenBSD rev. 1.33
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All mdoc(7) macros are now supported by -Tman.
OpenBSD rev. 1.32
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while here, do some minor outflags cleanup
OpenBSD rev. 1.30
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* do not add an excessive blank line before the block
* in literal mode, start a new line after the tag
getting this to work requires some general (print_man_node) fixes:
* in literal mode, break the output line at the end of each
input line, not just after those input lines ending in text
* but don't break it when there was no output on the line
* and adjust the margins after the .HP tag
these general fixes require an adjustment to -Tascii .TP rendering:
* set up NOBREAK mode before the body, not after the head
finally, based on all this, implement -Tman .Bl -hang in terms of .HP
OpenBSD rev. 1.84 and 1.29, respectively
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* fix -Tman .Bl -bullet .It
* adjust the -Tascii .Bl -bullet -dash -hyphen .It
default and minimum width to new groff standards,
it changed from 4n (in groff 1.15) to 2n (in groff 1.21)
* same for -Tascii -enum, it changed from 5n to 2n
* use -hang formatting for -Tascii -enum -width 2n
* for -Tascii -enum, the default is -width 3n
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and implement -Tman .Fd
OpenBSD rev. 1.27 and 1.143, respectively
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To get the spacing right,
* avoid man(7) code line breaks at places where no spacing is allowed
* allow spacing right after .Sm on
* allow spacing after empty .Fl at the end of an input line
OpenBSD rev. 1.25
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.Ad .Ar .Cd .Cm .Dv .Em .Er .Ev .Fa .Fl .Fn .Fo .Ft
.Ic .In .Lk .Li .Ms .Mt .Nm .Pa .Sx .Sy .Tn .Va .Vt
OpenBSD rev. 1.24
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OpenBSD rev. 1.22 and 1.142, respectively
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OpenBSD rev. 1.21
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also reset -[no]split mode at .Sh AUTHORS in -Tascii
OpenBSD rev. 1.20 and 1.141, respectively
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shortening some frequent idioms and preparing for better vertical
spacing in the SYNOPSIS; no functional change intended.
OpenBSD rev. 1.19
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and passing around a structure containing them into each and every function,
just use a single static bitfield.
In preparation for adding more output flags to support more features.
OpenBSD rev. 1.18
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and fix -Tman .Vt for the non-SYNOPSIS case
OpenBSD rev. 1.17
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again, some blank lines still missing from the output.
While here, remove the trailing semicolon
from .Fn when outside .Sh SYNOPSIS.
OpenBSD rev. 1.14
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some blank lines are still missing from the output
OpenBSD rev. 1.13
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* right after .Ns, avoid breaking the line in man code
* after .Fl without arguments, do not insert a blank into man code
* before each .Nm in .Sh SYNOPSIS, insert a .br into man code
* skip .Pp arguments, don't copy them to man code
OpenBSD rev. 1.7
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and enclosure-like in-line macros (Ad Cd Dv Er Ev Li Ms Tn).
The .No macro works without explicit implementation.
ok kristaps@
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Some macros work without explicit implementation (At Db Os St).
ok kristaps@
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Windows (via MingW).
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state struct instead of using global statics; (2) documented throughout
the file; (3) fixed a situation of reaching past the end of our buffer
for zero-length strings; (4) alpha-ordered the functions. (1) and (3)
ok schwarze@. (2) and (4) are purely style and documentation.
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replaced by file) input. This replaces earlier behaviour of doing
nothing, which I found unexpected (mandoc should always output).
This requires a buffer in read.c that saves the input lines before being
parsed, with a special hook if `so' is invoked. This buffer is just
flushed to output if -mman is the input.
While mucking around doing this, I also alpha-ordered the mandoc.h
functions.
Ok schwarze@, with no screaming when the polished patch was published.
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implement .Bl -bullet
add more information to the .TH line
escape dots at the beginnings of lines
add trailing newline character at the end of the file
do not misinterpret the ROOT block as .Ap
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to variables that might be changed;
from kristaps@
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to convert mdoc(7) documents to the man(7) language.
This is work in progress and will be developed in tree.
It does already handle the cat(1) manual,
but will hardly handle all your fancy manuals yet.
go ahead kristaps@ jmc@ millert@ deraadt@
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