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- HISTORY is interesting even when there are STANDARDS
- more precise instructions what to put into AUTHORS
- add the version argument to the mdoc(7) .Os macro
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fuction-isation of PS_GROWBUF. Obviously the original commit was never
actually tested, as -Tps and -Tpdf errored out immediately.
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doesn't exist in the default namespace on Solaris.
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I checked that substantial changes were committed
to these files during these years.
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.Bl -tag
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foo
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syntax of `ds' is such that ALL text following the first
non-space/non-double-quote is part of the value. This also fixes the
warning of *(string++) = NULL report by kristaps@ and joerg@.
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joerg@ has some tbl(1) patches lying around that need merging.
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`Bd -literal' and `Bd -unfilled' unbreakage.
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displays to work as old groff shows them; however, new groff still does
some fancy shit.
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-T[x]html and -T{pdf,ps,ascii}. Reported by Jason McIntyre.
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pre-allocate the output buffer for words and in-line the buffera()
function, which was only called in one place anyway.
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the overhead of running strlen() for ASCII strings (yes, I benchmarked
this running mandoc_char(7) as input again and again with
hundredth-second penalties... on my slow-ass alpha).
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started by Sascha Wildner, 07/25/2010 06:30 AM.
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nit noted by Jason McIntyre.
"your diff looks ok" (Jason McIntyre)
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-T[x]html.
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"urgle": Jason McIntyre. "This is all ok" schwarze@.
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single and multiple-manual mode (e.g., mandoc -Tpdf foo.1 bar.1).
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It's currently missing the xref table, so you'll get a warning in most
PDF viewers). It also produces lots of redundant output, which will go
away once I get a better handle on the PDF spec. The code doesn't
really touch any existing functionality; it's a bunch of conditionals
atop the -Tps (term_ps.c) implementation. I'm checking it in now to
have it exist and be auditable. It needs clean-up, polish, and general
care (and xref!).
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new struct pass down in the call-tree (as also in man_term.c).
Also add a line-break for `in', which isn't otherwise supported (yet).
Now -Thtml -man cvs.1 for GNU's cvs.1 isn't as ugly.
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-Thtml (I'm surprised to note that neither is LITERAL mode).
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will have lots of small, incremental improvements.
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is handled: correctly. This removes superfluous line breaks in many
-man manuals.
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be meaningless when invoked within a non-flushing context. This based
on a formatting bug report submitted by Jonathon Gray (jsg@) via
Christian Weisgerber (naddy@).
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an .Nm block, and gets special handling (new line, indentation).
But .Nm in the middle of a line is just a normal in-line element,
so make sure it does NOT get the special handling.
Partly fixes the test(1) SYNOPSIS; indentation after "[" is still
excessive, which is an unrelated and more difficult issue.
Reminded of the problem by jmc@;
OK kristaps@.
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single-character escape (and ONLY this type of escape) will map back
into itself:
"If a backslash is followed by a character that does not
constitute a defined escape sequence the backslash is silently
ignored and the character maps to itself."
(From groff.7.)
Found by Jason McIntyre.
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specifically say that this is not allowed, and were it allowed, output
would be inconsistent across output media (-Tps will puke,
non-your-charset terminals will puke, etc.).
With this done, simplify check_text() to only check escapes and for
tabs. Add in a new tab warning, too.
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misalignments.
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* briefly mention the HISTORY of the man(7) language
* update the copyright notice
* improve the wording in a few places
* fix a couple of typos
including two suggestions from J.C. Roberts
feedback and ok jmc@, ok sobrado@ and kristaps@
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