-- in literal context, groff disables the right margin
- an example: syslog.conf.5 EXAMPLES section
- reported by jmc Tue, 13 Apr 2010 10:12:15 +0100
- solution: raise termp->maxrmargin in literal context
+- .%T should be quoted, not underlined, when .%J is also present,
+ to better distinguish the contents of .%T and .%J,
+ see for example OpenBSD cat(1)
+
+- .It ${name Ns [ selector ] Ns }
+ should be "${name[selector]}" not "${name [selector]}"
+ This is parsed as
+ text("${name") text("[") Ns() text(selector)...
+ Opening punctuation should not fall out of .Ns.
+ see for example OpenBSD csh(1)
+
+- .%A should append the last author with " and " (if there are two)
+ or ", and " (if there are more), not ", "
+ see for example OpenBSD csh(1)
+
+- In .Bl -bullet, the groff bullet is "+\b+\bo\bo", the mandoc bullet
+ is just "o\bo".
+ see for example OpenBSD ksh(1)
+
+- .No text No ) is "text )", not "text)"
+ see the terrible example
+ case word in [[(] pattern [| pattern] ... ) list ;; ] ... esac
+ in OpenBSD ksh(1)
+
+- .Sm should *not* produce as a blank line in .Bd -literal
+ see for example "Brace expansion" in OpenBSD ksh(1)
+
+- The characters "|" and "\*(Ba" should never be bold,
+ not even in the middle of a word, e.g. ".Cm b\*(Bac" in
+ "mknod [-m mode] name b|c major minor"
+ in OpenBSD ksh(1)
+
+- A bogus .Pp between two .It must not produce a double blank line,
+ see between -R and -r in OpenBSD rm(1), before "update" in mount(8),
+ or in DIAGNOSTICS in init(8).