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* reduce the man(7) global indentation from 7n to 5n, see man_term.c rev. 1.244Ingo Schwarze2023-11-131-30/+30
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* delete the two pairs of extra blank lines from expected man(7) terminalIngo Schwarze2021-06-281-4/+0
| | | | output that are no longer printed since man_term.c rev. 1.236
* Bugfix:Ingo Schwarze2018-12-201-1/+2
| | | | | | | When after a \\, \t, or \a, another \t or \a had to be resolved in copy mode within the same argument, the argument got corrupted. Found while working on a loosely related bug report from Fabio Scotoni <fabio at esse dot ch>.
* Several improvements to escape sequence handling.Ingo Schwarze2018-12-151-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Add the missing special character \_ (underscore). * Partial implementations of \a (leader character) and \E (uninterpreted escape character). * Parse and ignore \r (reverse line feed). * Add a WARNING message about undefined escape sequences. * Add an UNSUPP message about unsupported escape sequences. * Mark \! and \? (transparent throughput) and \O (suppress output) as unsupported. * Treat the various variants of zero-width spaces as one-byte escape sequences rather than as special characters, to avoid defining bogus forms with square brackets. * For special characters with one-byte names, do not define bogus forms with square brackets, except for \[-], which is valid. * In the form with square brackets, undefined special characters do not fall back to printing the name verbatim, not even for one-byte names. * Starting a special character name with a blank is an error. * Undefined escape sequences never abort formatting of the input string, not even in HTML output mode. * Document the newly handled escapes, and a few that were missing. * Regression tests for most of the above.
* Finally port the OpenBSD regression suite.Ingo Schwarze2017-02-081-0/+36
Both kristaps@ and wiz@ repeated asked for this, literally for years.