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<B>mdocml</B> – mdoc macro compiler
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<H1>
DESCRIPTION
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<P>
<SPAN CLASS="nm">mdocml</SPAN> is a suite of tools compiling <Q>-mdoc</Q>, the roff macro package
of choice for BSD manual pages, and <Q>-man</Q>, the predominant historical package for UNIX
manuals. The mission of <SPAN CLASS="nm">mdocml</SPAN> is to deprecate <A
HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/" CLASS="external">groff</A>, the GNU roff implementation, for
displaying -mdoc pages whilst providing token support for -man.
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Why? groff amounts to over 5 MB of source code, most of which is C++ and all of which is GPL. It runs
slowly, produces uncertain output, and varies in operation from system to system. mdocml strives to fix
this (respectively small, C, ISC-licensed, fast and regular).
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The core of <SPAN CLASS="nm">mdocml</SPAN> is composed of the <i>libmdoc</i> and <i>libman</i>
validating compiler libraries. Both are simple, fast libraries operating on memory buffers, so they may
be used for a variety of front-ends (terminal-based, CGI and so on). The primary front-end is <i>
mandoc</i>, which formats manuals for display on the terminal.
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The <SPAN CLASS="nm">mdocml</SPAN> utility is a <A CLASS="external" HREF="http://bsd.lv/">BSD.lv
Project</A> member.
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SOURCES
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<P>
Sources correctly build and install on DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and GNU/Linux operating
systems, tested variously on i386, AMD64, alpha, and others. The most current version is <SPAN
CLASS="attn">@VERSION@</SPAN>, dated <SPAN class="attn">@VDATE@</SPAN>. A full <A
HREF="ChangeLog.html">ChangeLog</A> (<A HREF="ChangeLog.txt">txt</A>) is written with each release.
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Current
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<A HREF="/snapshots/mdocml.tar.gz">/snapshots/mdocml.tar.gz</A>
(<A HREF="/snapshots/mdocml.md5">md5</A>)
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<TD>Online source</TD>
<TD>
<A CLASS="external" HREF="http://mdocml.bsd.lv/cgi-bin/cvsweb/?cvsroot=mdocml">cvsweb</A>
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Downstream
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<TD>DragonFly BSD</TD>
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<A HREF="http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/tree/HEAD:/usr.bin/mandoc"
CLASS="external">usr.bin/mandoc</A>
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<TD>FreeBSD</TD>
<TD>
<A HREF="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/textproc/mdocml/"
CLASS="external">ports/textproc/mdocml</A>
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<TD>NetBSD</TD>
<TD>
<A HREF="http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/external/bsd/mdocml/"
CLASS="external">src/external/bsd/mdocml</A>
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<TD>OpenBSD</TD>
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<A HREF="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/mandoc/"
CLASS="external">src/usr.bin/mandoc</A>
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Historical
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<A HREF="/snapshots/">/snapshots/</A>
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DOCUMENTATION
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<P>
These manuals are generated automatically and refer to the current snapshot.
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<TD><A HREF="mandoc.1.html">mandoc(1)</A> (<A HREF="mandoc.1.txt">text</A>)</TD>
<TD>format and display UNIX manuals</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mandoc_char.7.html">mandoc_char(7)</A> (<A HREF="mandoc_char.7.txt">text</A>)</TD>
<TD>mandoc special characters</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mdoc.7.html">mdoc(7)</A> (<A HREF="mdoc.7.txt">text</A>)</TD>
<TD>mdoc language reference</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="man.7.html">man(7)</A> (<A HREF="man.7.txt">text</A>)</TD>
<TD>man language reference</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="manuals.7.html">manuals(7)</A> (<A HREF="manuals.7.txt">text</A>)</TD>
<TD>a guide to writing UNIX manuals</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="mdoc.3.html">mdoc(3)</A> (<A HREF="mdoc.3.txt">text</A>)</TD>
<TD>mdoc macro compiler library</TD>
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<TD><A HREF="man.3.html">man(3)</A> (<A HREF="man.3.txt">text</A>)</TD>
<TD>man macro compiler library</TD>
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CONTACT
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<P>
For all issues related to <SPAN CLASS="nm">mdocml</SPAN>, contact Kristaps Dzonsons, kris<A
CLASS="external"
HREF="http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/d?k=01M6h_w7twDp58ZgH57eWC_w==&c=Q2DBUt401ePlSeupJFrq_Q=="
TITLE="Reveal this e-mail address">...</A>@bsd.lv.
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If you want to receive a semi-automated mail-out of new releases, then please write with a message
subject of <I>subscribe mdocml</I> (or <I>unsubscribe mdocml</I>).
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NEWS
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<TD VALIGN="top"><SPAN CLASS="date">07-04-2010</SPAN></TD>
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<SPAN CLASS="nm">mdocml</SPAN> has been linked to the <A CLASS="external"
HREF="http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20100403">OpenBSD build</a>. This
version incorporates many small changes, mostly from patches by OpenBSD,
allowing crufty manuals to slip by with warnings instead of erroring-out. Some
subtle semantic issues, such as punctuation scope, have also been fixed.
Lastly, some issues with <SPAN CLASS="flag">-Thtml</SPAN> have been fixed, which
prompted an update to the <A HREF="mandoc.1.html">online</A> <A
HREF="mandoc_char.7.html">manual</A> <A HREF="man.7.html">pages</A> style
layout.
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<TD VALIGN="top"><SPAN CLASS="date">31-03-2010</SPAN></TD>
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Version <SPAN CLASS="rev">1.9.22</SPAN>: adjusted merge of the significant work
by Ingo Schwarze in getting <Q>Xo</Q> blocks (block full implicit, e.g.,
<Q>It</Q> for non-columnar lists) to work properly. This isn't enabled by
default: you must specify <SPAN CLASS="flag">-DUGLY</SPAN> as a compiler flag
(see the Makefile for details).
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<TD VALIGN="top"><SPAN CLASS="date">30-03-2010</SPAN></TD>
<TD VALIGN="top">
Version <SPAN CLASS="rev">1.9.20</SPAN>: more efforts to get roff instructions
in -man documents under control. Note that roff instructions embedded in
line-scoped, next-line macros (e.g. <Q>B</Q>) are not supported. Leading
punctuation for -mdoc macros, such as <Q>Fl ( ( a</Q>, are now correctly
handled.
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<TD VALIGN="top"><SPAN CLASS="date">27-03-2010</SPAN></TD>
<TD VALIGN="top">
Version <SPAN CLASS="rev">1.9.18</SPAN>: many fixes (largely pertaining to
scope) and improvements (e.g., handling of apostrophe-control macros, which
fixes the strange <Q>BR</Q> seen in some macro output) to handling roff
instructions in -man documents.
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<TD VALIGN="top"><SPAN CLASS="date">25-03-2010</SPAN></TD>
<TD VALIGN="top">
Version <SPAN CLASS="rev">1.9.17</SPAN> highlights: accept <A
HREF="http://perldoc.perl.org/" CLASS="external">perlpod</A> standard preamble.
Also accept (and discard) <Q>de</Q>, <Q>dei</Q>, <Q>am</Q>, <Q>ami</Q>, and
<Q>ig</Q> roff macro blocks.
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<TD VALIGN="top"><SPAN CLASS="date">22-03-2010</SPAN></TD>
<TD VALIGN="top">
Version <SPAN CLASS="rev">1.9.16</SPAN> highlights: inspired by patches and bug
reports by Ingo Schwarze, allowed <SPAN CLASS="flag">-man</SPAN> to accept
non-printing elements to be nested within next-line scopes, such as <Q>br</Q>
within <Q>B</Q> or <Q>TH</Q>, which is valid roff. Longsoon architecture also
noted and Makefile cleaned up.
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<TD VALIGN="top"><SPAN CLASS="date">18-02-2010</SPAN></TD>
<TD VALIGN="top">
Moved to our new <A HREF="http://bsd.lv" CLASS="external">BSD.lv</A> home.
Version <SPAN CLASS="rev">1.9.15</SPAN> highlights: XHTML is now an acceptable
output mode for <A HREF="mandoc.1.html">mandoc(1)</A>; <Q>Xr</Q> made more
compatible with groff; <Q>Vt</Q> fixed when invoked in SYNOPSIS; <Q>\\</Q>
escape removed; end-of-line white-space detected for all lines; subtle bug
fixed in list display for some modes; compatibility layer checked in for
compilation in diverse UNIX systems; and column lengths handled correctly.
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Copyright © 2008–2010 Kristaps Dzonsons, $Date$
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