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18 .Dd $Mdocdate: January 23 2015 $
19 .Dt ROFF 7
20 .Os
21 .Sh NAME
22 .Nm roff
23 .Nd roff language reference for mandoc
24 .Sh DESCRIPTION
25 The
26 .Nm roff
27 language is a general purpose text formatting language.
28 Since traditional implementations of the
29 .Xr mdoc 7
30 and
31 .Xr man 7
32 manual formatting languages are based on it,
33 many real-world manuals use small numbers of
34 .Nm
35 requests and escape sequences intermixed with their
36 .Xr mdoc 7
37 or
38 .Xr man 7
39 code.
40 To properly format such manuals, the
41 .Xr mandoc 1
42 utility supports a tiny subset of
43 .Nm
44 requests and escapes.
45 Only these requests and escapes supported by
46 .Xr mandoc 1
47 are documented in the present manual,
48 together with the basic language syntax shared by
49 .Nm ,
50 .Xr mdoc 7 ,
51 and
52 .Xr man 7 .
53 For complete
54 .Nm
55 manuals, consult the
56 .Sx SEE ALSO
57 section.
58 .Pp
59 Input lines beginning with the control character
60 .Sq \&.
61 are parsed for requests and macros.
62 Such lines are called
63 .Dq request lines
64 or
65 .Dq macro lines ,
66 respectively.
67 Requests change the processing state and manipulate the formatting;
68 some macros also define the document structure and produce formatted
69 output.
70 The single quote
71 .Pq Qq \(aq
72 is accepted as an alternative control character,
73 treated by
74 .Xr mandoc 1
75 just like
76 .Ql \&.
77 .Pp
78 Lines not beginning with control characters are called
79 .Dq text lines .
80 They provide free-form text to be printed; the formatting of the text
81 depends on the respective processing context.
82 .Sh LANGUAGE SYNTAX
83 .Nm
84 documents may contain only graphable 7-bit ASCII characters, the space
85 character, and, in certain circumstances, the tab character.
86 The backslash character
87 .Sq \e
88 indicates the start of an escape sequence, used for example for
89 .Sx Comments ,
90 .Sx Special Characters ,
91 .Sx Predefined Strings ,
92 and
93 user-defined strings defined using the
94 .Sx ds
95 request.
96 For a listing of escape sequences, consult the
97 .Sx ESCAPE SEQUENCE REFERENCE
98 below.
99 .Ss Comments
100 Text following an escaped double-quote
101 .Sq \e\(dq ,
102 whether in a request, macro, or text line, is ignored to the end of the line.
103 A request line beginning with a control character and comment escape
104 .Sq \&.\e\(dq
105 is also ignored.
106 Furthermore, request lines with only a control character and optional
107 trailing whitespace are stripped from input.
108 .Pp
109 Examples:
110 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
111 \&.\e\(dq This is a comment line.
112 \&.\e\(dq The next line is ignored:
113 \&.
114 \&.Sh EXAMPLES \e\(dq This is a comment, too.
115 \&example text \e\(dq And so is this.
116 .Ed
117 .Ss Special Characters
118 Special characters are used to encode special glyphs and are rendered
119 differently across output media.
120 They may occur in request, macro, and text lines.
121 Sequences begin with the escape character
122 .Sq \e
123 followed by either an open-parenthesis
124 .Sq \&(
125 for two-character sequences; an open-bracket
126 .Sq \&[
127 for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket
128 .Sq \&] ) ;
129 or a single one character sequence.
130 .Pp
131 Examples:
132 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
133 .It Li \e(em
134 Two-letter em dash escape.
135 .It Li \ee
136 One-letter backslash escape.
137 .El
138 .Pp
139 See
140 .Xr mandoc_char 7
141 for a complete list.
142 .Ss Text Decoration
143 Terms may be text-decorated using the
144 .Sq \ef
145 escape followed by an indicator: B (bold), I (italic), R (regular), or P
146 (revert to previous mode).
147 A numerical representation 3, 2, or 1 (bold, italic, and regular,
148 respectively) may be used instead.
149 The indicator or numerical representative may be preceded by C
150 (constant-width), which is ignored.
151 .Pp
152 The two-character indicator
153 .Sq BI
154 requests a font that is both bold and italic.
155 It may not be portable to old roff implementations.
156 .Pp
157 Examples:
158 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
159 .It Li \efBbold\efR
160 Write in \fBbold\fP, then switch to regular font mode.
161 .It Li \efIitalic\efP
162 Write in \fIitalic\fP, then return to previous font mode.
163 .It Li \ef(BIbold italic\efP
164 Write in \f(BIbold italic\fP, then return to previous font mode.
165 .El
166 .Pp
167 Text decoration is
168 .Em not
169 recommended for
170 .Xr mdoc 7 ,
171 which encourages semantic annotation.
172 .Ss Predefined Strings
173 Predefined strings, like
174 .Sx Special Characters ,
175 mark special output glyphs.
176 Predefined strings are escaped with the slash-asterisk,
177 .Sq \e* :
178 single-character
179 .Sq \e*X ,
180 two-character
181 .Sq \e*(XX ,
182 and N-character
183 .Sq \e*[N] .
184 .Pp
185 Examples:
186 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
187 .It Li \e*(Am
188 Two-letter ampersand predefined string.
189 .It Li \e*q
190 One-letter double-quote predefined string.
191 .El
192 .Pp
193 Predefined strings are not recommended for use,
194 as they differ across implementations.
195 Those supported by
196 .Xr mandoc 1
197 are listed in
198 .Xr mandoc_char 7 .
199 Manuals using these predefined strings are almost certainly not portable.
200 .Ss Whitespace
201 Whitespace consists of the space character.
202 In text lines, whitespace is preserved within a line.
203 In request and macro lines, whitespace delimits arguments and is discarded.
204 .Pp
205 Unescaped trailing spaces are stripped from text line input unless in a
206 literal context.
207 In general, trailing whitespace on any input line is discouraged for
208 reasons of portability.
209 In the rare case that a blank character is needed at the end of an
210 input line, it may be forced by
211 .Sq \e\ \e& .
212 .Pp
213 Literal space characters can be produced in the output
214 using escape sequences.
215 In macro lines, they can also be included in arguments using quotation; see
216 .Sx MACRO SYNTAX
217 for details.
218 .Pp
219 Blank text lines, which may include whitespace, are only permitted
220 within literal contexts.
221 If the first character of a text line is a space, that line is printed
222 with a leading newline.
223 .Ss Scaling Widths
224 Many requests and macros support scaled widths for their arguments.
225 The syntax for a scaled width is
226 .Sq Li [+-]?[0-9]*.[0-9]*[:unit:] ,
227 where a decimal must be preceded or followed by at least one digit.
228 Negative numbers, while accepted, are truncated to zero.
229 .Pp
230 The following scaling units are accepted:
231 .Pp
232 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
233 .It c
234 centimetre
235 .It i
236 inch
237 .It P
238 pica (~1/6 inch)
239 .It p
240 point (~1/72 inch)
241 .It f
242 scale
243 .Sq u
244 by 65536
245 .It v
246 default vertical span
247 .It m
248 width of rendered
249 .Sq m
250 .Pq em
251 character
252 .It n
253 width of rendered
254 .Sq n
255 .Pq en
256 character
257 .It u
258 default horizontal span for the terminal
259 .It M
260 mini-em (~1/100 em)
261 .El
262 .Pp
263 Using anything other than
264 .Sq m ,
265 .Sq n ,
266 or
267 .Sq v
268 is necessarily non-portable across output media.
269 See
270 .Sx COMPATIBILITY .
271 .Pp
272 If a scaling unit is not provided, the numerical value is interpreted
273 under the default rules of
274 .Sq v
275 for vertical spaces and
276 .Sq u
277 for horizontal ones.
278 .Pp
279 Examples:
280 .Bl -tag -width ".Bl -tag -width 2i" -offset indent -compact
281 .It Li \&.Bl -tag -width 2i
282 two-inch tagged list indentation in
283 .Xr mdoc 7
284 .It Li \&.HP 2i
285 two-inch tagged list indentation in
286 .Xr man 7
287 .It Li \&.sp 2v
288 two vertical spaces
289 .El
290 .Ss Sentence Spacing
291 Each sentence should terminate at the end of an input line.
292 By doing this, a formatter will be able to apply the proper amount of
293 spacing after the end of sentence (unescaped) period, exclamation mark,
294 or question mark followed by zero or more non-sentence closing
295 delimiters
296 .Po
297 .Sq \&) ,
298 .Sq \&] ,
299 .Sq \&' ,
300 .Sq \&"
301 .Pc .
302 .Pp
303 The proper spacing is also intelligently preserved if a sentence ends at
304 the boundary of a macro line.
305 .Pp
306 Examples:
307 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
308 Do not end sentences mid-line like this. Instead,
309 end a sentence like this.
310 A macro would end like this:
311 \&.Xr mandoc 1 \&.
312 .Ed
313 .Sh REQUEST SYNTAX
314 A request or macro line consists of:
315 .Pp
316 .Bl -enum -compact
317 .It
318 the control character
319 .Sq \&.
320 or
321 .Sq \(aq
322 at the beginning of the line,
323 .It
324 optionally an arbitrary amount of whitespace,
325 .It
326 the name of the request or the macro, which is one word of arbitrary
327 length, terminated by whitespace,
328 .It
329 and zero or more arguments delimited by whitespace.
330 .El
331 .Pp
332 Thus, the following request lines are all equivalent:
333 .Bd -literal -offset indent
334 \&.ig end
335 \&.ig end
336 \&. ig end
337 .Ed
338 .Sh MACRO SYNTAX
339 Macros are provided by the
340 .Xr mdoc 7
341 and
342 .Xr man 7
343 languages and can be defined by the
344 .Sx \&de
345 request.
346 When called, they follow the same syntax as requests, except that
347 macro arguments may optionally be quoted by enclosing them
348 in double quote characters
349 .Pq Sq \(dq .
350 Quoted text, even if it contains whitespace or would cause
351 a macro invocation when unquoted, is always considered literal text.
352 Inside quoted text, pairs of double quote characters
353 .Pq Sq Qq
354 resolve to single double quote characters.
355 .Pp
356 To be recognised as the beginning of a quoted argument, the opening
357 quote character must be preceded by a space character.
358 A quoted argument extends to the next double quote character that is not
359 part of a pair, or to the end of the input line, whichever comes earlier.
360 Leaving out the terminating double quote character at the end of the line
361 is discouraged.
362 For clarity, if more arguments follow on the same input line,
363 it is recommended to follow the terminating double quote character
364 by a space character; in case the next character after the terminating
365 double quote character is anything else, it is regarded as the beginning
366 of the next, unquoted argument.
367 .Pp
368 Both in quoted and unquoted arguments, pairs of backslashes
369 .Pq Sq \e\e
370 resolve to single backslashes.
371 In unquoted arguments, space characters can alternatively be included
372 by preceding them with a backslash
373 .Pq Sq \e\~ ,
374 but quoting is usually better for clarity.
375 .Pp
376 Examples:
377 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
378 .It Li .Fn strlen \(dqconst char *s\(dq
379 Group arguments
380 .Qq const char *s
381 into one function argument.
382 If unspecified,
383 .Qq const ,
384 .Qq char ,
385 and
386 .Qq *s
387 would be considered separate arguments.
388 .It Li .Op \(dqFl a\(dq
389 Consider
390 .Qq \&Fl a
391 as literal text instead of a flag macro.
392 .El
393 .Sh REQUEST REFERENCE
394 The
395 .Xr mandoc 1
396 .Nm
397 parser recognises the following requests.
398 For requests marked as "ignored" or "unsupported", any arguments are
399 ignored, and the number of arguments is not checked.
400 .Ss \&ab
401 Abort processing.
402 Currently unsupported.
403 .Ss \&ad
404 Set line adjustment mode.
405 It takes one argument to select normal, left, right,
406 or center adjustment for subsequent text.
407 Currently ignored.
408 .Ss \&af
409 Assign an output format to a number register.
410 Currently ignored.
411 .Ss \&aln
412 Create an alias for a number register.
413 Currently unsupported.
414 .Ss \&als
415 Create an alias for a request, string, macro, or diversion.
416 Currently unsupported.
417 .Ss \&am
418 Append to a macro definition.
419 The syntax of this request is the same as that of
420 .Sx \&de .
421 .Ss \&am1
422 Append to a macro definition, switching roff compatibility mode off
423 during macro execution (groff extension).
424 The syntax of this request is the same as that of
425 .Sx \&de1 .
426 Since
427 .Xr mandoc 1
428 does not implement
429 .Nm
430 compatibility mode at all, it handles this request as an alias for
431 .Sx \&am .
432 .Ss \&ami
433 Append to a macro definition, specifying the macro name indirectly
434 (groff extension).
435 The syntax of this request is the same as that of
436 .Sx \&dei .
437 .Ss \&ami1
438 Append to a macro definition, specifying the macro name indirectly
439 and switching roff compatibility mode off during macro execution
440 (groff extension).
441 The syntax of this request is the same as that of
442 .Sx \&dei1 .
443 Since
444 .Xr mandoc 1
445 does not implement
446 .Nm
447 compatibility mode at all, it handles this request as an alias for
448 .Sx \&ami .
449 .Ss \&as
450 Append to a user-defined string.
451 The syntax of this request is the same as that of
452 .Sx \&ds .
453 If a user-defined string with the specified name does not yet exist,
454 it is set to the empty string before appending.
455 .Ss \&as1
456 Append to a user-defined string, switching roff compatibility mode off
457 during macro execution (groff extension).
458 The syntax of this request is the same as that of
459 .Sx \&ds1 .
460 Since
461 .Xr mandoc 1
462 does not implement
463 .Nm
464 compatibility mode at all, it handles this request as an alias for
465 .Sx \&as .
466 .Ss \&asciify
467 Fully unformat a diversion.
468 Currently unsupported.
469 .Ss \&backtrace
470 Print a backtrace of the input stack.
471 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
472 .Ss \&bd
473 Artificially embolden by repeated printing with small shifts.
474 Currently ignored.
475 .Ss \&bleedat
476 Set the BleedBox page parameter for PDF generation.
477 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
478 .Ss \&blm
479 Set a blank line trap.
480 Currently unsupported.
481 .Ss \&box
482 Begin a diversion without including a partially filled line.
483 Currently unsupported.
484 .Ss \&boxa
485 Add to a diversion without including a partially filled line.
486 Currently unsupported.
487 .Ss \&bp
488 Begin new page.
489 Currently ignored.
490 .Ss \&BP
491 Define a frame and place a picture in it.
492 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
493 .Ss \&br
494 Break the output line.
495 See
496 .Xr man 7
497 and
498 .Xr mdoc 7 .
499 .Ss \&break
500 Break out of a
501 .Sx \&while
502 loop.
503 Currently unsupported.
504 .Ss \&breakchar
505 Optional line break characters.
506 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
507 .Ss \&brnl
508 Break output line after next N input lines.
509 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
510 .Ss \&brp
511 Break and spread output line.
512 Currently, this is implemented as an alias for
513 .Sx \&br .
514 .Ss \&brpnl
515 Break and spread output line after next N input lines.
516 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
517 .Ss \&c2
518 Change the no-break control character.
519 Currently unsupported.
520 .Ss \&cc
521 Change the control character.
522 Its syntax is as follows:
523 .Bd -literal -offset indent
524 .Pf . Cm \&cc Op Ar c
525 .Ed
526 .Pp
527 If
528 .Ar c
529 is not specified, the control character is reset to
530 .Sq \&. .
531 Trailing characters are ignored.
532 .Ss \&ce
533 Center some lines.
534 It takes one integer argument, specifying how many lines to center.
535 Currently ignored.
536 .Ss \&cf
537 Output the contents of a file.
538 Ignored because insecure.
539 .Ss \&cflags
540 Set character flags.
541 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
542 .Ss \&ch
543 Change a trap location.
544 Currently ignored.
545 .Ss \&char
546 Define a new glyph.
547 Currently unsupported.
548 .Ss \&chop
549 Remove the last character from a macro, string, or diversion.
550 Currently unsupported.
551 .Ss \&class
552 Define a character class.
553 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
554 .Ss \&close
555 Close an open file.
556 Ignored because insecure.
557 .Ss \&CL
558 Print text in color.
559 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
560 .Ss \&color
561 Activate or deactivate colors.
562 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
563 .Ss \&composite
564 Define a name component for composite glyph names.
565 This is a groff extension and currently unsupported.
566 .Ss \&continue
567 Immediately start the next iteration of a
568 .Sx \&while
569 loop.
570 Currently unsupported.
571 .Ss \&cp
572 Switch
573 .Nm
574 compatibility mode on or off.
575 Currently ignored.
576 .Ss \&cropat
577 Set the CropBox page parameter for PDF generation.
578 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
579 .Ss \&cs
580 Constant character spacing mode.
581 Currently ignored.
582 .Ss \&cu
583 Underline including whitespace.
584 Currently ignored.
585 .Ss \&da
586 Append to a diversion.
587 Currently unsupported.
588 .Ss \&dch
589 Change a trap location in the current diversion.
590 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
591 .Ss \&de
592 Define a
593 .Nm
594 macro.
595 Its syntax can be either
596 .Bd -literal -offset indent
597 .Pf . Cm \&de Ar name
598 .Ar macro definition
599 \&..
600 .Ed
601 .Pp
602 or
603 .Bd -literal -offset indent
604 .Pf . Cm \&de Ar name Ar end
605 .Ar macro definition
606 .Pf . Ar end
607 .Ed
608 .Pp
609 Both forms define or redefine the macro
610 .Ar name
611 to represent the
612 .Ar macro definition ,
613 which may consist of one or more input lines, including the newline
614 characters terminating each line, optionally containing calls to
615 .Nm
616 requests,
617 .Nm
618 macros or high-level macros like
619 .Xr man 7
620 or
621 .Xr mdoc 7
622 macros, whichever applies to the document in question.
623 .Pp
624 Specifying a custom
625 .Ar end
626 macro works in the same way as for
627 .Sx \&ig ;
628 namely, the call to
629 .Sq Pf . Ar end
630 first ends the
631 .Ar macro definition ,
632 and after that, it is also evaluated as a
633 .Nm
634 request or
635 .Nm
636 macro, but not as a high-level macro.
637 .Pp
638 The macro can be invoked later using the syntax
639 .Pp
640 .D1 Pf . Ar name Op Ar argument Op Ar argument ...
641 .Pp
642 Regarding argument parsing, see
643 .Sx MACRO SYNTAX
644 above.
645 .Pp
646 The line invoking the macro will be replaced
647 in the input stream by the
648 .Ar macro definition ,
649 replacing all occurrences of
650 .No \e\e$ Ns Ar N ,
651 where
652 .Ar N
653 is a digit, by the
654 .Ar N Ns th Ar argument .
655 For example,
656 .Bd -literal -offset indent
657 \&.de ZN
658 \efI\e^\e\e$1\e^\efP\e\e$2
659 \&..
660 \&.ZN XtFree .
661 .Ed
662 .Pp
663 produces
664 .Pp
665 .D1 \efI\e^XtFree\e^\efP.
666 .Pp
667 in the input stream, and thus in the output: \fI\^XtFree\^\fP.
668 .Pp
669 Since macros and user-defined strings share a common string table,
670 defining a macro
671 .Ar name
672 clobbers the user-defined string
673 .Ar name ,
674 and the
675 .Ar macro definition
676 can also be printed using the
677 .Sq \e*
678 string interpolation syntax described below
679 .Sx ds ,
680 but this is rarely useful because every macro definition contains at least
681 one explicit newline character.
682 .Pp
683 In order to prevent endless recursion, both groff and
684 .Xr mandoc 1
685 limit the stack depth for expanding macros and strings
686 to a large, but finite number, and
687 .Xr mandoc 1
688 also limits the length of the expanded input line.
689 Do not rely on the exact values of these limits.
690 .Ss \&de1
691 Define a
692 .Nm
693 macro that will be executed with
694 .Nm
695 compatibility mode switched off during macro execution.
696 This is a groff extension.
697 Since
698 .Xr mandoc 1
699 does not implement
700 .Nm
701 compatibility mode at all, it handles this request as an alias for
702 .Sx \&de .
703 .Ss \&defcolor
704 Define a color name.
705 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
706 .Ss \&dei
707 Define a
708 .Nm
709 macro, specifying the macro name indirectly (groff extension).
710 The syntax of this request is the same as that of
711 .Sx \&de .
712 The request
713 .Pp
714 .D1 Pf . Cm \&dei Ar name Op Ar end
715 .Pp
716 has the same effect as:
717 .Pp
718 .D1 Pf . Cm \&de No \e* Ns Bo Ar name Bc Op \e* Ns Bq Ar end
719 .Ss \&dei1
720 Define a
721 .Nm
722 macro that will be executed with
723 .Nm
724 compatibility mode switched off during macro execution,
725 specifying the macro name indirectly (groff extension).
726 Since
727 .Xr mandoc 1
728 does not implement
729 .Nm
730 compatibility mode at all, it handles this request as an alias for
731 .Sx \&dei .
732 .Ss \&device
733 This request only makes sense with the groff-specific intermediate
734 output format and is unsupported.
735 .Ss \&devicem
736 This request only makes sense with the groff-specific intermediate
737 output format and is unsupported.
738 .Ss \&di
739 Begin a diversion.
740 Currently unsupported.
741 .Ss \&do
742 Execute
743 .Nm
744 request or macro line with compatibility mode disabled.
745 Currently unsupported.
746 .Ss \&ds
747 Define a user-defined string.
748 Its syntax is as follows:
749 .Pp
750 .D1 Pf . Cm \&ds Ar name Oo \(dq Oc Ns Ar string
751 .Pp
752 The
753 .Ar name
754 and
755 .Ar string
756 arguments are space-separated.
757 If the
758 .Ar string
759 begins with a double-quote character, that character will not be part
760 of the string.
761 All remaining characters on the input line form the
762 .Ar string ,
763 including whitespace and double-quote characters, even trailing ones.
764 .Pp
765 The
766 .Ar string
767 can be interpolated into subsequent text by using
768 .No \e* Ns Bq Ar name
769 for a
770 .Ar name
771 of arbitrary length, or \e*(NN or \e*N if the length of
772 .Ar name
773 is two or one characters, respectively.
774 Interpolation can be prevented by escaping the leading backslash;
775 that is, an asterisk preceded by an even number of backslashes
776 does not trigger string interpolation.
777 .Pp
778 Since user-defined strings and macros share a common string table,
779 defining a string
780 .Ar name
781 clobbers the macro
782 .Ar name ,
783 and the
784 .Ar name
785 used for defining a string can also be invoked as a macro,
786 in which case the following input line will be appended to the
787 .Ar string ,
788 forming a new input line passed to the
789 .Nm
790 parser.
791 For example,
792 .Bd -literal -offset indent
793 \&.ds badidea .S
794 \&.badidea
795 H SYNOPSIS
796 .Ed
797 .Pp
798 invokes the
799 .Cm SH
800 macro when used in a
801 .Xr man 7
802 document.
803 Such abuse is of course strongly discouraged.
804 .Ss \&ds1
805 Define a user-defined string that will be expanded with
806 .Nm
807 compatibility mode switched off during string expansion.
808 This is a groff extension.
809 Since
810 .Xr mandoc 1
811 does not implement
812 .Nm
813 compatibility mode at all, it handles this request as an alias for
814 .Sx \&ds .
815 .Ss \&dwh
816 Set a location trap in the current diversion.
817 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
818 .Ss \&dt
819 Set a trap within a diversion.
820 Currently unsupported.
821 .Ss \&ec
822 Change the escape character.
823 Currently unsupported.
824 .Ss \&ecs
825 Restore the escape character.
826 Currently unsupported.
827 .Ss \&ecr
828 Save the escape character.
829 Currently unsupported.
830 .Ss \&el
831 The
832 .Qq else
833 half of an if/else conditional.
834 Pops a result off the stack of conditional evaluations pushed by
835 .Sx \&ie
836 and uses it as its conditional.
837 If no stack entries are present (e.g., due to no prior
838 .Sx \&ie
839 calls)
840 then false is assumed.
841 The syntax of this request is similar to
842 .Sx \&if
843 except that the conditional is missing.
844 .Ss \&em
845 Set a trap at the end of input.
846 Currently unsupported.
847 .Ss \&EN
848 End an equation block.
849 See
850 .Sx \&EQ .
851 .Ss \&eo
852 Disable the escape mechanism completely.
853 Currently unsupported.
854 .Ss \&EP
855 End a picture started by
856 .Sx \&BP .
857 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
858 .Ss \&EQ
859 Begin an equation block.
860 See
861 .Xr eqn 7
862 for a description of the equation language.
863 .Ss \&errprint
864 Print a string like an error message.
865 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
866 .Ss \&ev
867 Switch to another environment.
868 Currently unsupported.
869 .Ss \&evc
870 Copy an environment into the current environment.
871 Currently unsupported.
872 .Ss \&ex
873 Abort processing and exit.
874 Currently unsupported.
875 .Ss \&fallback
876 Select the fallback sequence for a font.
877 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
878 .Ss \&fam
879 Change the font family.
880 Takes one argument specifying the font family to be selected.
881 It is a groff extension and currently ignored.
882 .Ss \&fc
883 Define a delimiting and a padding character for fields.
884 Currently unsupported.
885 .Ss \&fchar
886 Define a fallback glyph.
887 Currently unsupported.
888 .Ss \&fcolor
889 Set the fill color for \eD objects.
890 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
891 .Ss \&fdeferlig
892 Defer ligature building.
893 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
894 .Ss \&feature
895 Enable or disable an OpenType feature.
896 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
897 .Ss \&fi
898 Switch to fill mode.
899 See
900 .Xr man 7 .
901 Ignored in
902 .Xr mdoc 7 .
903 .Ss \&fkern
904 Control the use of kerning tables for a font.
905 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
906 .Ss \&fl
907 Flush output.
908 Currently ignored.
909 .Ss \&flig
910 Define ligatures.
911 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
912 .Ss \&fp
913 Assign font position.
914 Currently ignored.
915 .Ss \&fps
916 Mount a font with a special character map.
917 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
918 .Ss \&fschar
919 Define a font-specific fallback glyph.
920 This is a groff extension and currently unsupported.
921 .Ss \&fspacewidth
922 Set a font-specific width for the space character.
923 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
924 .Ss \&fspecial
925 Conditionally define a special font.
926 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
927 .Ss \&ft
928 Change the font.
929 Its syntax is as follows:
930 .Pp
931 .D1 Pf . Cm \&ft Op Ar font
932 .Pp
933 The following
934 .Ar font
935 arguments are supported:
936 .Bl -tag -width 4n -offset indent
937 .It Cm B , BI , 3 , 4
938 switches to
939 .Sy bold
940 font
941 .It Cm I , 2
942 switches to
943 .Em underlined
944 font
945 .It Cm R , CW , 1
946 switches to normal font
947 .It Cm P No "or no argument"
948 switches back to the previous font
949 .El
950 .Pp
951 This request takes effect only locally, may be overridden by macros
952 and escape sequences, and is only supported in
953 .Xr man 7
954 for now.
955 .Ss \&ftr
956 Translate font name.
957 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
958 .Ss \&fzoom
959 Zoom font size.
960 Currently ignored.
961 .Ss \&gcolor
962 Set glyph color.
963 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
964 .Ss \&hc
965 Set the hyphenation character.
966 Currently ignored.
967 .Ss \&hcode
968 Set hyphenation codes of characters.
969 Currently ignored.
970 .Ss \&hidechar
971 Hide characters in a font.
972 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
973 .Ss \&hla
974 Set hyphenation language.
975 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
976 .Ss \&hlm
977 Set maximum number of consecutive hyphenated lines.
978 Currently ignored.
979 .Ss \&hpf
980 Load hyphenation pattern file.
981 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
982 .Ss \&hpfa
983 Load hyphenation pattern file, appending to the current patterns.
984 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
985 .Ss \&hpfcode
986 Define mapping values for character codes in hyphenation patterns.
987 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
988 .Ss \&hw
989 Specify hyphenation points in words.
990 Currently ignored.
991 .Ss \&hy
992 Set automatic hyphenation mode.
993 Currently ignored.
994 .Ss \&hylang
995 Set hyphenation language.
996 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
997 .Ss \&hylen
998 Minimum word length for hyphenation.
999 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1000 .Ss \&hym
1001 Set hyphenation margin.
1002 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1003 .Ss \&hypp
1004 Define hyphenation penalties.
1005 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1006 .Ss \&hys
1007 Set hyphenation space.
1008 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1009 .Ss \&ie
1010 The
1011 .Qq if
1012 half of an if/else conditional.
1013 The result of the conditional is pushed into a stack used by subsequent
1014 invocations of
1015 .Sx \&el ,
1016 which may be separated by any intervening input (or not exist at all).
1017 Its syntax is equivalent to
1018 .Sx \&if .
1019 .Ss \&if
1020 Begins a conditional.
1021 This request has the following syntax:
1022 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1023 \&.if COND BODY
1024 .Ed
1025 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1026 \&.if COND \e{BODY
1027 BODY...\e}
1028 .Ed
1029 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1030 \&.if COND \e{\e
1031 BODY...
1032 \&.\e}
1033 .Ed
1034 .Pp
1035 COND is a conditional statement.
1036 Currently,
1037 .Xr mandoc 1
1038 supports the following subset of roff conditionals:
1039 .Bl -bullet
1040 .It
1041 If
1042 .Sq \&!
1043 is prefixed to COND, the condition is logically inverted.
1044 .It
1045 If the first character of COND is
1046 .Sq n
1047 .Pq nroff mode
1048 or
1049 .Sq o
1050 .Pq odd page ,
1051 COND evaluates to true.
1052 .It
1053 If the first character of COND is
1054 .Sq c
1055 .Pq character available ,
1056 .Sq d
1057 .Pq string defined ,
1058 .Sq e
1059 .Pq even page ,
1060 .Sq r
1061 .Pq register accessed ,
1062 .Sq t
1063 .Pq troff mode ,
1064 or
1065 .Sq v
1066 .Pq vroff mode ,
1067 COND evaluates to false.
1068 .It
1069 If COND starts with a parenthesis or with an optionally signed
1070 integer number, it is evaluated according to the rules of
1071 .Sx Numerical expressions
1072 explained below.
1073 It evaluates to true if the result is positive,
1074 or to false if the result is zero or negative.
1075 .It
1076 Otherwise, the first character of COND is regarded as a delimiter
1077 and COND evaluates to true if the string extending from its first
1078 to its second occurrence is equal to the string extending from its
1079 second to its third occurrence.
1080 .It
1081 If COND cannot be parsed, it evaluates to false.
1082 .El
1083 .Pp
1084 If a conditional is false, its children are not processed, but are
1085 syntactically interpreted to preserve the integrity of the input
1086 document.
1087 Thus,
1088 .Pp
1089 .D1 \&.if t .ig
1090 .Pp
1091 will discard the
1092 .Sq \&.ig ,
1093 which may lead to interesting results, but
1094 .Pp
1095 .D1 \&.if t .if t \e{\e
1096 .Pp
1097 will continue to syntactically interpret to the block close of the final
1098 conditional.
1099 Sub-conditionals, in this case, obviously inherit the truth value of
1100 the parent.
1101 .Pp
1102 If the BODY section is begun by an escaped brace
1103 .Sq \e{ ,
1104 scope continues until the end of the input line containing the
1105 matching closing-brace escape sequence
1106 .Sq \e} .
1107 If the BODY is not enclosed in braces, scope continues until
1108 the end of the line.
1109 If the COND is followed by a BODY on the same line, whether after a
1110 brace or not, then requests and macros
1111 .Em must
1112 begin with a control character.
1113 It is generally more intuitive, in this case, to write
1114 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1115 \&.if COND \e{\e
1116 \&.foo
1117 bar
1118 \&.\e}
1119 .Ed
1120 .Pp
1121 than having the request or macro follow as
1122 .Pp
1123 .D1 \&.if COND \e{ .foo
1124 .Pp
1125 The scope of a conditional is always parsed, but only executed if the
1126 conditional evaluates to true.
1127 .Pp
1128 Note that the
1129 .Sq \e}
1130 is converted into a zero-width escape sequence if not passed as a
1131 standalone macro
1132 .Sq \&.\e} .
1133 For example,
1134 .Pp
1135 .D1 \&.Fl a \e} b
1136 .Pp
1137 will result in
1138 .Sq \e}
1139 being considered an argument of the
1140 .Sq \&Fl
1141 macro.
1142 .Ss \&ig
1143 Ignore input.
1144 Its syntax can be either
1145 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1146 .Pf . Cm \&ig
1147 .Ar ignored text
1148 \&..
1149 .Ed
1150 .Pp
1151 or
1152 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1153 .Pf . Cm \&ig Ar end
1154 .Ar ignored text
1155 .Pf . Ar end
1156 .Ed
1157 .Pp
1158 In the first case, input is ignored until a
1159 .Sq \&..
1160 request is encountered on its own line.
1161 In the second case, input is ignored until the specified
1162 .Sq Pf . Ar end
1163 macro is encountered.
1164 Do not use the escape character
1165 .Sq \e
1166 anywhere in the definition of
1167 .Ar end ;
1168 it would cause very strange behaviour.
1169 .Pp
1170 When the
1171 .Ar end
1172 macro is a roff request or a roff macro, like in
1173 .Pp
1174 .D1 \&.ig if
1175 .Pp
1176 the subsequent invocation of
1177 .Sx \&if
1178 will first terminate the
1179 .Ar ignored text ,
1180 then be invoked as usual.
1181 Otherwise, it only terminates the
1182 .Ar ignored text ,
1183 and arguments following it or the
1184 .Sq \&..
1185 request are discarded.
1186 .Ss \&in
1187 Change indentation.
1188 See
1189 .Xr man 7 .
1190 Ignored in
1191 .Xr mdoc 7 .
1192 .Ss \&index
1193 Find a substring in a string.
1194 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1195 .Ss \&it
1196 Set an input line trap.
1197 Its syntax is as follows:
1198 .Pp
1199 .D1 Pf . Cm it Ar number macro
1200 .Pp
1201 The named
1202 .Ar macro
1203 will be invoked after processing the specified
1204 .Ar number
1205 of input text lines.
1206 .Ss \&itc
1207 Set an input line trap, not counting lines ending with \ec.
1208 Currently unsupported.
1209 .Ss \&IX
1210 To support the generation of a table of contents,
1211 .Xr pod2man 1
1212 emits this user-defined macro, usually without defining it.
1213 To avoid reporting large numbers of spurious errors,
1214 .Xr mandoc 1
1215 ignores it.
1216 .Ss \&kern
1217 Switch kerning on or off.
1218 Currently ignored.
1219 .Ss \&kernafter
1220 Increase kerning after some characters.
1221 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1222 .Ss \&kernbefore
1223 Increase kerning before some characters.
1224 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1225 .Ss \&kernpair
1226 Add a kerning pair to the kerning table.
1227 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1228 .Ss \&lc
1229 Define a leader repetition character.
1230 Currently unsupported.
1231 .Ss \&lc_ctype
1232 Set the
1233 .Dv LC_CTYPE
1234 locale.
1235 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1236 .Ss \&lds
1237 Define a local string.
1238 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1239 .Ss \&length
1240 Count the number of input characters in a user-defined string.
1241 Currently unsupported.
1242 .Ss \&letadj
1243 Dynamic letter spacing and reshaping.
1244 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1245 .Ss \&lf
1246 Change the line number for error messages.
1247 Ignored because insecure.
1248 .Ss \&lg
1249 Switch the ligature mechanism on or off.
1250 Currently ignored.
1251 .Ss \&lhang
1252 Hang characters at left margin.
1253 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1254 .Ss \&linetabs
1255 Enable or disable line-tabs mode.
1256 This is a groff extension and currently unsupported.
1257 .Ss \&ll
1258 Change the output line length.
1259 Its syntax is as follows:
1260 .Pp
1261 .D1 Pf . Cm \&ll Op Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar width
1262 .Pp
1263 If the
1264 .Ar width
1265 argument is omitted, the line length is reset to its previous value.
1266 The default setting for terminal output is 78n.
1267 If a sign is given, the line length is added to or subtracted from;
1268 otherwise, it is set to the provided value.
1269 Using this request in new manuals is discouraged for several reasons,
1270 among others because it overrides the
1271 .Xr mandoc 1
1272 .Fl O Cm width
1273 command line option.
1274 .Ss \&lnr
1275 Set local number register.
1276 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1277 .Ss \&lnrf
1278 Set local floating-point register.
1279 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1280 .Ss \&lpfx
1281 Set a line prefix.
1282 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1283 .Ss \&ls
1284 Set line spacing.
1285 It takes one integer argument specifying the vertical distance of
1286 subsequent output text lines measured in v units.
1287 Currently ignored.
1288 .Ss \&lsm
1289 Set a leading spaces trap.
1290 This is a groff extension and currently unsupported.
1291 .Ss \&lt
1292 Set title line length.
1293 Currently ignored.
1294 .Ss \&mc
1295 Print margin character in the right margin.
1296 Currently ignored.
1297 .Ss \&mediasize
1298 Set the device media size.
1299 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1300 .Ss \&minss
1301 Set minimum word space.
1302 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1303 .Ss \&mk
1304 Mark vertical position.
1305 Currently ignored.
1306 .Ss \&mso
1307 Load a macro file.
1308 Ignored because insecure.
1309 .Ss \&na
1310 Disable adjusting without changing the adjustment mode.
1311 Currently ignored.
1312 .Ss \&ne
1313 Declare the need for the specified minimum vertical space
1314 before the next trap or the bottom of the page.
1315 Currently ignored.
1316 .Ss \&nf
1317 Switch to no-fill mode.
1318 See
1319 .Xr man 7 .
1320 Ignored by
1321 .Xr mdoc 7 .
1322 .Ss \&nh
1323 Turn off automatic hyphenation mode.
1324 Currently ignored.
1325 .Ss \&nhychar
1326 Define hyphenation-inhibiting characters.
1327 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1328 .Ss \&nm
1329 Print line numbers.
1330 Currently unsupported.
1331 .Ss \&nn
1332 Temporarily turn off line numbering.
1333 Currently unsupported.
1334 .Ss \&nop
1335 Exexute the rest of the input line as a request or macro line.
1336 Currently unsupported.
1337 .Ss \&nr
1338 Define or change a register.
1339 A register is an arbitrary string value that defines some sort of state,
1340 which influences parsing and/or formatting.
1341 Its syntax is as follows:
1342 .Pp
1343 .D1 Pf \. Cm \&nr Ar name Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar expression
1344 .Pp
1345 For the syntax of
1346 .Ar expression ,
1347 see
1348 .Sx Numerical expressions
1349 below.
1350 If it is prefixed by a sign, the register will be
1351 incremented or decremented instead of assigned to.
1352 .Pp
1353 The following register
1354 .Ar name
1355 is handled specially:
1356 .Bl -tag -width Ds
1357 .It Cm nS
1358 If set to a positive integer value, certain
1359 .Xr mdoc 7
1360 macros will behave in the same way as in the
1361 .Em SYNOPSIS
1362 section.
1363 If set to 0, these macros will behave in the same way as outside the
1364 .Em SYNOPSIS
1365 section, even when called within the
1366 .Em SYNOPSIS
1367 section itself.
1368 Note that starting a new
1369 .Xr mdoc 7
1370 section with the
1371 .Cm \&Sh
1372 macro will reset this register.
1373 .El
1374 .Ss \&nrf
1375 Define or change a floating-point register.
1376 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1377 .Ss \&nroff
1378 Force nroff mode.
1379 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1380 .Ss \&ns
1381 Turn on no-space mode.
1382 Currently ignored.
1383 .Ss \&nx
1384 Abort processing of the current input file and process another one.
1385 Ignored because insecure.
1386 .Ss \&open
1387 Open a file for writing.
1388 Ignored because insecure.
1389 .Ss \&opena
1390 Open a file for appending.
1391 Ignored because insecure.
1392 .Ss \&os
1393 Output saved vertical space.
1394 Currently ignored.
1395 .Ss \&output
1396 Output directly to intermediate output.
1397 Not supported.
1398 .Ss \&padj
1399 Globally control paragraph-at-once adjustment.
1400 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1401 .Ss \&papersize
1402 Set the paper size.
1403 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1404 .Ss \&pc
1405 Change the page number character.
1406 Currently ignored.
1407 .Ss \&pev
1408 Print environments.
1409 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1410 .Ss \&pi
1411 Pipe output to a shell command.
1412 Ignored because insecure.
1413 .Ss \&PI
1414 Low-level request used by
1415 .Sx \&BP .
1416 This is a Heirloom extension and currently unsupported.
1417 .Ss \&pl
1418 Change page length.
1419 Takes one height argument.
1420 Currently ignored.
1421 .Ss \&pm
1422 Print names and sizes of macros, strings, and diversions.
1423 Currently ignored.
1424 .Ss \&pn
1425 Change page number of the next page.
1426 Currently ignored.
1427 .Ss \&pnr
1428 Print all number registers.
1429 Currently ignored.
1430 .Ss \&po
1431 Set horizontal page offset.
1432 Currently ignored.
1433 .Ss \&ps
1434 Change point size.
1435 Takes one numerical argument.
1436 Currently ignored.
1437 .Ss \&psbb
1438 Retrieve the bounding box of a PostScript file.
1439 Currently unsupported.
1440 .Ss \&pshape
1441 Set a special shape for the current paragraph.
1442 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1443 .Ss \&pso
1444 Include output of a shell command.
1445 Ignored because insecure.
1446 .Ss \&ptr
1447 Print the names and positions of all traps.
1448 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1449 .Ss \&pvs
1450 Change post-vertical spacing.
1451 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1452 .Ss \&rchar
1453 Remove glyph definitions.
1454 Currently unsupported.
1455 .Ss \&rd
1456 Read from standard input.
1457 Currently ignored.
1458 .Ss \&recursionlimit
1459 Set the maximum stack depth for recursive macros.
1460 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1461 .Ss \&return
1462 Exit a macro and return to the caller.
1463 Currently unsupported.
1464 .Ss \&rfschar
1465 Remove font-specific fallback glyph definitions.
1466 Currently unsupported.
1467 .Ss \&rhang
1468 Hang characters at right margin.
1469 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1470 .Ss \&rj
1471 Justify unfilled text to the right margin.
1472 Currently ignored.
1473 .Ss \&rm
1474 Remove a request, macro or string.
1475 Its syntax is as follows:
1476 .Pp
1477 .D1 Pf \. Cm \&rm Ar name
1478 .Ss \&rn
1479 Rename a request, macro, diversion, or string.
1480 Currently unsupported.
1481 .Ss \&rnn
1482 Rename a number register.
1483 Currently unsupported.
1484 .Ss \&rr
1485 Remove a register.
1486 Its syntax is as follows:
1487 .Pp
1488 .D1 Pf \. Cm \&rr Ar name
1489 .Ss \&rs
1490 End no-space mode.
1491 Currently ignored.
1492 .Ss \&rt
1493 Return to marked vertical position.
1494 Currently ignored.
1495 .Ss \&schar
1496 Define global fallback glyph.
1497 This is a groff extension and currently unsupported.
1498 .Ss \&sentchar
1499 Define sentence-ending characters.
1500 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1501 .Ss \&shc
1502 Change the soft hyphen character.
1503 Currently ignored.
1504 .Ss \&shift
1505 Shift macro arguments.
1506 Currently unsupported.
1507 .Ss \&sizes
1508 Define permissible point sizes.
1509 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1510 .Ss \&so
1511 Include a source file.
1512 Its syntax is as follows:
1513 .Pp
1514 .D1 Pf \. Cm \&so Ar file
1515 .Pp
1516 The
1517 .Ar file
1518 will be read and its contents processed as input in place of the
1519 .Sq \&.so
1520 request line.
1521 To avoid inadvertent inclusion of unrelated files,
1522 .Xr mandoc 1
1523 only accepts relative paths not containing the strings
1524 .Qq ../
1525 and
1526 .Qq /.. .
1527 .Pp
1528 This request requires
1529 .Xr man 1
1530 to change to the right directory before calling
1531 .Xr mandoc 1 ,
1532 per convention to the root of the manual tree.
1533 Typical usage looks like:
1534 .Pp
1535 .Dl \&.so man3/Xcursor.3
1536 .Pp
1537 As the whole concept is rather fragile, the use of
1538 .Sx \&so
1539 is discouraged.
1540 Use
1541 .Xr ln 1
1542 instead.
1543 .Ss \&spacewidth
1544 Set the space width from the font metrics file.
1545 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1546 .Ss \&special
1547 Define a special font.
1548 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1549 .Ss \&spreadwarn
1550 Warn about wide spacing between words.
1551 Currently ignored.
1552 .Ss \&ss
1553 Set space character size.
1554 Currently ignored.
1555 .Ss \&sty
1556 Associate style with a font position.
1557 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1558 .Ss \&substring
1559 Replace a user-defined string with a substring.
1560 Currently unsupported.
1561 .Ss \&sv
1562 Save vertical space.
1563 Currently ignored.
1564 .Ss \&sy
1565 Execute shell command.
1566 Ignored because insecure.
1567 .Ss \&T&
1568 Re-start a table layout, retaining the options of the prior table
1569 invocation.
1570 See
1571 .Sx \&TS .
1572 .Ss \&ta
1573 Set tab stops.
1574 Takes an arbitrary number of arguments.
1575 Currently ignored.
1576 .Ss \&tc
1577 Change tab repetion character.
1578 Currently unsupported.
1579 .Ss \&TE
1580 End a table context.
1581 See
1582 .Sx \&TS .
1583 .Ss \&ti
1584 Temporary indent.
1585 Currently ignored.
1586 .Ss \&tkf
1587 Enable track kerning for a font.
1588 Currently ignored.
1589 .Ss \&tl
1590 Print a title line.
1591 Currently unsupported.
1592 .Ss \&tm
1593 Print to standard error output.
1594 Currently ignored.
1595 .Ss \&tm1
1596 Print to standard error output, allowing leading blanks.
1597 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1598 .Ss \&tmc
1599 Print to standard error output without a trailing newline.
1600 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1601 .Ss \&tr
1602 Output character translation.
1603 Its syntax is as follows:
1604 .Pp
1605 .D1 Pf \. Cm \&tr Ar [ab]+
1606 .Pp
1607 Pairs of
1608 .Ar ab
1609 characters are replaced
1610 .Ar ( a
1611 for
1612 .Ar b ) .
1613 Replacement (or origin) characters may also be character escapes; thus,
1614 .Pp
1615 .Dl tr \e(xx\e(yy
1616 .Pp
1617 replaces all invocations of \e(xx with \e(yy.
1618 .Ss \&track
1619 Static letter space tracking.
1620 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1621 .Ss \&transchar
1622 Define transparent characters for sentence-ending.
1623 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1624 .Ss \&trf
1625 Output the contents of a file, disallowing invalid characters.
1626 This is a groff extension and ignored because insecure.
1627 .Ss \&trimat
1628 Set the TrimBox page parameter for PDF generation.
1629 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1630 .Ss \&trin
1631 Output character translation, ignored by
1632 .Cm \&asciify .
1633 Currently unsupported.
1634 .Ss \&trnt
1635 Output character translation, ignored by \e!.
1636 Currently unsupported.
1637 .Ss \&troff
1638 Force troff mode.
1639 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1640 .Ss \&TS
1641 Begin a table, which formats input in aligned rows and columns.
1642 See
1643 .Xr tbl 7
1644 for a description of the tbl language.
1645 .Ss \&uf
1646 Globally set the underline font.
1647 Currently ignored.
1648 .Ss \&ul
1649 Underline.
1650 Currently ignored.
1651 .Ss \&unformat
1652 Unformat spaces and tabs in a diversion.
1653 Currently unsupported.
1654 .Ss \&unwatch
1655 Disable notification for string or macro.
1656 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1657 .Ss \&unwatchn
1658 Disable notification for register.
1659 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1660 .Ss \&vpt
1661 Enable or disable vertical position traps.
1662 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1663 .Ss \&vs
1664 Change vertical spacing.
1665 Currently ignored.
1666 .Ss \&warn
1667 Set warning level.
1668 Currently ignored.
1669 .Ss \&warnscale
1670 Set the scaling indicator used in warnings.
1671 This is a groff extension and currently ignored.
1672 .Ss \&watch
1673 Notify on change of string or macro.
1674 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1675 .Ss \&watchlength
1676 On change, report the contents of macros and strings
1677 up to the sepcified length.
1678 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1679 .Ss \&watchn
1680 Notify on change of register.
1681 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1682 .Ss \&wh
1683 Set a page location trap.
1684 Currently unsupported.
1685 .Ss \&while
1686 Repeated execution while a condition is true.
1687 Currently unsupported.
1688 .Ss \&write
1689 Write to an open file.
1690 Ignored because insecure.
1691 .Ss \&writec
1692 Write to an open file without appending a newline.
1693 Ignored because insecure.
1694 .Ss \&writem
1695 Write macro or string to an open file.
1696 Ignored because insecure.
1697 .Ss \&xflag
1698 Set the extension level.
1699 This is a Heirloom extension and currently ignored.
1700 .Ss Numerical expressions
1701 The
1702 .Sx \&nr ,
1703 .Sx \&if ,
1704 and
1705 .Sx \&ie
1706 requests accept integer numerical expressions as arguments.
1707 These are always evaluated using the C
1708 .Vt int
1709 type; integer overflow works the same way as in the C language.
1710 Numbers consist of an arbitrary number of digits
1711 .Sq 0
1712 to
1713 .Sq 9
1714 prefixed by an optional sign
1715 .Sq +
1716 or
1717 .Sq - .
1718 Each number may be followed by one optional scaling unit described below
1719 .Sx Scaling Widths .
1720 The following equations hold:
1721 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1722 1i = 6v = 6P = 10m = 10n = 72p = 1000M = 240u = 240
1723 254c = 100i = 24000u = 24000
1724 1f = 65536u = 65536
1725 .Ed
1726 .Pp
1727 The following binary operators are implemented.
1728 Unless otherwise stated, they behave as in the C language:
1729 .Pp
1730 .Bl -tag -width 2n -compact
1731 .It Ic +
1732 addition
1733 .It Ic -
1734 subtraction
1735 .It Ic *
1736 multiplication
1737 .It Ic /
1738 division
1739 .It Ic %
1740 remainder of division
1741 .It Ic <
1742 less than
1743 .It Ic >
1744 greater than
1745 .It Ic ==
1746 equal to
1747 .It Ic =
1748 equal to, same effect as
1749 .Ic ==
1750 (this differs from C)
1751 .It Ic <=
1752 less than or equal to
1753 .It Ic >=
1754 greater than or equal to
1755 .It Ic <>
1756 not equal to (corresponds to C
1757 .Ic != ;
1758 this one is of limited portability, it is supported by Heirloom roff,
1759 but not by groff)
1760 .It Ic &
1761 logical and (corresponds to C
1762 .Ic && )
1763 .It Ic \&:
1764 logical or (corresponds to C
1765 .Ic \&|| )
1766 .It Ic <?
1767 minimum (not available in C)
1768 .It Ic >?
1769 maximum (not available in C)
1770 .El
1771 .Pp
1772 There is no concept of precendence; evaluation proceeds from left to right,
1773 except when subexpressions are enclosed in parantheses.
1774 Inside parentheses, whitespace is ignored.
1775 .Sh ESCAPE SEQUENCE REFERENCE
1776 The
1777 .Xr mandoc 1
1778 .Nm
1779 parser recognises the following escape sequences.
1780 Note that the
1781 .Nm
1782 language defines more escape sequences not implemented in
1783 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1784 In
1785 .Xr mdoc 7
1786 and
1787 .Xr man 7
1788 documents, using escape sequences is discouraged except for those
1789 described in the
1790 .Sx LANGUAGE SYNTAX
1791 section above.
1792 .Pp
1793 A backslash followed by any character not listed here
1794 simply prints that character itself.
1795 .Ss \e<newline>
1796 A backslash at the end of an input line can be used to continue the
1797 logical input line on the next physical input line, joining the text
1798 on both lines together as if it were on a single input line.
1799 .Ss \e<space>
1800 The escape sequence backslash-space
1801 .Pq Sq \e\ \&
1802 is an unpaddable space-sized non-breaking space character; see
1803 .Sx Whitespace .
1804 .Ss \e\(dq
1805 The rest of the input line is treated as
1806 .Sx Comments .
1807 .Ss \e%
1808 Hyphenation allowed at this point of the word; ignored by
1809 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1810 .Ss \e&
1811 Non-printing zero-width character; see
1812 .Sx Whitespace .
1813 .Ss \e\(aq
1814 Acute accent special character; use
1815 .Sq \e(aa
1816 instead.
1817 .Ss \e( Ns Ar cc
1818 .Sx Special Characters
1819 with two-letter names, see
1820 .Xr mandoc_char 7 .
1821 .Ss \e*[ Ns Ar name ]
1822 Interpolate the string with the
1823 .Ar name ;
1824 see
1825 .Sx Predefined Strings
1826 and
1827 .Sx ds .
1828 For short names, there are variants
1829 .No \e* Ns Ar c
1830 and
1831 .No \e*( Ns Ar cc .
1832 .Ss \e-
1833 Special character
1834 .Dq mathematical minus sign .
1835 .Ss \e[ Ns Ar name ]
1836 .Sx Special Characters
1837 with names of arbitrary length, see
1838 .Xr mandoc_char 7 .
1839 .Ss \e^
1840 One-twelfth em half-narrow space character, effectively zero-width in
1841 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1842 .Ss \e`
1843 Grave accent special character; use
1844 .Sq \e(ga
1845 instead.
1846 .Ss \e{
1847 Begin conditional input; see
1848 .Sx if .
1849 .Ss \e\(ba
1850 One-sixth em narrow space character, effectively zero-width in
1851 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1852 .Ss \e}
1853 End conditional input; see
1854 .Sx if .
1855 .Ss \e~
1856 Paddable non-breaking space character.
1857 .Ss \e0
1858 Digit width space character.
1859 .Ss \eA\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
1860 Anchor definition; ignored by
1861 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1862 .Ss \eB\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
1863 Interpolate
1864 .Sq 1
1865 if
1866 .Ar string
1867 conforms to the syntax of
1868 .Sx Numerical expressions
1869 explained above and
1870 .Sq 0
1871 otherwise.
1872 .Ss \eb\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
1873 Bracket building function; ignored by
1874 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1875 .Ss \eC\(aq Ns Ar name Ns \(aq
1876 .Sx Special Characters
1877 with names of arbitrary length.
1878 .Ss \ec
1879 When encountered at the end of an input text line,
1880 the next input text line is considered to continue that line,
1881 even if there are request or macro lines in between.
1882 No whitespace is inserted.
1883 .Ss \eD\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
1884 Draw graphics function; ignored by
1885 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1886 .Ss \ed
1887 Move down by half a line; ignored by
1888 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1889 .Ss \ee
1890 Backslash special character.
1891 .Ss \eF[ Ns Ar name ]
1892 Switch font family (groff extension); ignored by
1893 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1894 For short names, there are variants
1895 .No \eF Ns Ar c
1896 and
1897 .No \eF( Ns Ar cc .
1898 .Ss \ef[ Ns Ar name ]
1899 Switch to the font
1900 .Ar name ,
1901 see
1902 .Sx Text Decoration .
1903 For short names, there are variants
1904 .No \ef Ns Ar c
1905 and
1906 .No \ef( Ns Ar cc .
1907 .Ss \eg[ Ns Ar name ]
1908 Interpolate the format of a number register; ignored by
1909 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1910 For short names, there are variants
1911 .No \eg Ns Ar c
1912 and
1913 .No \eg( Ns Ar cc .
1914 .Ss \eH\(aq Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
1915 Set the height of the current font; ignored by
1916 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1917 .Ss \eh\(aq Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
1918 Horizontal motion; ignored by
1919 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1920 .Ss \ek[ Ns Ar name ]
1921 Mark horizontal input place in register; ignored by
1922 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1923 For short names, there are variants
1924 .No \ek Ns Ar c
1925 and
1926 .No \ek( Ns Ar cc .
1927 .Ss \eL\(aq Ns Ar number Ns Oo Ar c Oc Ns \(aq
1928 Vertical line drawing function; ignored by
1929 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1930 .Ss \el\(aq Ns Ar number Ns Oo Ar c Oc Ns \(aq
1931 Horizontal line drawing function; ignored by
1932 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1933 .Ss \eM[ Ns Ar name ]
1934 Set fill (background) color (groff extension); ignored by
1935 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1936 For short names, there are variants
1937 .No \eM Ns Ar c
1938 and
1939 .No \eM( Ns Ar cc .
1940 .Ss \em[ Ns Ar name ]
1941 Set glyph drawing color (groff extension); ignored by
1942 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1943 For short names, there are variants
1944 .No \em Ns Ar c
1945 and
1946 .No \em( Ns Ar cc .
1947 .Ss \eN\(aq Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
1948 Character
1949 .Ar number
1950 on the current font.
1951 .Ss \en[ Ns Ar name ]
1952 Interpolate the number register
1953 .Ar name .
1954 For short names, there are variants
1955 .No \en Ns Ar c
1956 and
1957 .No \en( Ns Ar cc .
1958 .Ss \eo\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
1959 Overstrike, writing all the characters contained in the
1960 .Ar string
1961 to the same output position.
1962 In terminal and HTML output modes,
1963 only the last one of the characters is visible.
1964 .Ss \eR\(aq Ns Ar name Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
1965 Set number register; ignored by
1966 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1967 .Ss \eS\(aq Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
1968 Slant output; ignored by
1969 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1970 .Ss \es\(aq Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
1971 Change point size; ignored by
1972 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1973 Alternative forms
1974 .No \es Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar n ,
1975 .No \es Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns \(aq Ns Ar number Ns \(aq ,
1976 .No \es Ns [ Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number ] ,
1977 and
1978 .No \es Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns [ Ar number Ns ]
1979 are also parsed and ignored.
1980 .Ss \et
1981 Horizontal tab; ignored by
1982 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1983 .Ss \eu
1984 Move up by half a line; ignored by
1985 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1986 .Ss \eV[ Ns Ar name ]
1987 Interpolate an environment variable; ignored by
1988 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1989 For short names, there are variants
1990 .No \eV Ns Ar c
1991 and
1992 .No \eV( Ns Ar cc .
1993 .Ss \ev\(aq Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
1994 Vertical motion; ignored by
1995 .Xr mandoc 1 .
1996 .Ss \ew\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
1997 Interpolate the width of the
1998 .Ar string .
1999 The
2000 .Xr mandoc 1
2001 implementation assumes that after expansion of user-defined strings, the
2002 .Ar string
2003 only contains normal characters, no escape sequences, and that each
2004 character has a width of 24 basic units.
2005 .Ss \eX\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
2006 Output
2007 .Ar string
2008 as device control function; ignored in nroff mode and by
2009 .Xr mandoc 1 .
2010 .Ss \ex\(aq Ns Ar number Ns \(aq
2011 Extra line space function; ignored by
2012 .Xr mandoc 1 .
2013 .Ss \eY[ Ns Ar name ]
2014 Output a string as a device control function; ignored in nroff mode and by
2015 .Xr mandoc 1 .
2016 For short names, there are variants
2017 .No \eY Ns Ar c
2018 and
2019 .No \eY( Ns Ar cc .
2020 .Ss \eZ\(aq Ns Ar string Ns \(aq
2021 Print
2022 .Ar string
2023 with zero width and height; ignored by
2024 .Xr mandoc 1 .
2025 .Ss \ez
2026 Output the next character without advancing the cursor position;
2027 approximated in
2028 .Xr mandoc 1
2029 by simply skipping the next character.
2030 .Sh COMPATIBILITY
2031 This section documents compatibility between mandoc and other
2032 .Nm
2033 implementations, at this time limited to GNU troff
2034 .Pq Qq groff .
2035 The term
2036 .Qq historic groff
2037 refers to groff version 1.15.
2038 .Pp
2039 .Bl -dash -compact
2040 .It
2041 The
2042 .Sq u
2043 scaling unit is the default terminal unit.
2044 In traditional troff systems, this unit would change depending on the
2045 output media.
2046 .It
2047 In mandoc, the
2048 .Sx \&EQ ,
2049 .Sx \&TE ,
2050 .Sx \&TS ,
2051 and
2052 .Sx \&T& ,
2053 macros are considered regular macros.
2054 In all other
2055 .Nm
2056 implementations, these are special macros that must be specified without
2057 spacing between the control character (which must be a period) and the
2058 macro name.
2059 .It
2060 The
2061 .Cm nS
2062 register is only compatible with OpenBSD's groff-1.15.
2063 .It
2064 Historic groff did not accept white-space before a custom
2065 .Ar end
2066 macro for the
2067 .Sx \&ig
2068 request.
2069 .It
2070 The
2071 .Sx \&if
2072 and family would print funny white-spaces with historic groff when
2073 using the next-line syntax.
2074 .El
2075 .Sh SEE ALSO
2076 .Xr mandoc 1 ,
2077 .Xr eqn 7 ,
2078 .Xr man 7 ,
2079 .Xr mandoc_char 7 ,
2080 .Xr mdoc 7 ,
2081 .Xr tbl 7
2082 .Rs
2083 .%A Joseph F. Ossanna
2084 .%A Brian W. Kernighan
2085 .%I AT&T Bell Laboratories
2086 .%T Troff User's Manual
2087 .%R Computing Science Technical Report
2088 .%N 54
2089 .%C Murray Hill, New Jersey
2090 .%D 1976 and 1992
2091 .%U http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/cstr54.ps
2092 .Re
2093 .Rs
2094 .%A Joseph F. Ossanna
2095 .%A Brian W. Kernighan
2096 .%A Gunnar Ritter
2097 .%T Heirloom Documentation Tools Nroff/Troff User's Manual
2098 .%D September 17, 2007
2099 .%U http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/doctools/troff.pdf
2100 .Re
2101 .Sh HISTORY
2102 The RUNOFF typesetting system, whose input forms the basis for
2103 .Nm ,
2104 was written in MAD and FAP for the CTSS operating system by Jerome E.
2105 Saltzer in 1964.
2106 Doug McIlroy rewrote it in BCPL in 1969, renaming it
2107 .Nm .
2108 Dennis M. Ritchie rewrote McIlroy's
2109 .Nm
2110 in PDP-11 assembly for
2111 .At v1 ,
2112 Joseph F. Ossanna improved roff and renamed it nroff
2113 for
2114 .At v2 ,
2115 then ported nroff to C as troff, which Brian W. Kernighan released with
2116 .At v7 .
2117 In 1989, James Clarke re-implemented troff in C++, naming it groff.
2118 .Sh AUTHORS
2119 .An -nosplit
2120 This
2121 .Nm
2122 reference was written by
2123 .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq Mt kristaps@bsd.lv
2124 and
2125 .An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org .