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bug reported by bentley@
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while here, remove the note about sox(1), it works now
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to equalize, maximize, and ignore the width of columns.
Does not yet take vertical rulers into account,
and does not do line breaks within table cells.
Considerably improves the lftp(1) manual; issue noticed by sthen@.
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this doesn't change anything for ASCII and UTF-8.
Problem reported by bentley@.
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Require exactly 4, 5 or 6 hex digits and allow nothing else.
This avoids mishandling stuff like \[ua] and \C'uA' as Unicode
and also fixes underlining in eqn(7) -Thtml output which uses \[ul].
Problem found and semantics suggested by kristaps@.
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check sorting of .Xr's case-insensitively;
no idea why this was different here
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getting rid of a false positive noticed by bentley@.
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Patch from bentley@, ok jmc@.
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patch from Martin <Natano at natano dot net>, thanks
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Get rid of the first fatal error, MANDOCERR_EQNSYNT.
In eqn(7), there is no need to be bug-compatible with groff, so there
is no need to abondon the whole equation in case of a syntax error.
In particular:
* Skip "back", "delim", "down", "fwd", "gfont", "gsize", "left",
"right", "size", and "up" without arguments.
* Skip "gsize" and "size" with a non-numeric argument.
* Skip closing delimiters that are not open.
* Skip "above" outside piles.
* For diacritic marks and binary operators without a left operand,
default to an empty box.
* Let piles and matrices take one argument rather than insisting
on a braced list. Let HTML output handle that, too.
* When rewinding, if the root box is guaranteed to match
the termination condition, no error handling is needed.
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column vectors ("piles") and matrices are not yet pretty,
but everything else is now more or less readable
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and some other minor improvements
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particularly useful when converting from other languages to mdoc(7);
feature suggested by bentley@
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and update Copyright year while here; no code change.
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The assert message contains no more information than the segfault.
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* Reduce noise by not printing default attributes.
* Print missing "top" and "bottom" attributes.
* Print mnemonics, not code numbers for expression positions.
* Do not print unused "pile" attribute.
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This fixes run-time assertions regarding "tok".
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This adds parser-level support for the grammar described by the eqn
second-edition technical paper, "Typesetting Mathematics — User's Guide"
(Kernighan, Cherry).
The reason for this re-write is the grouping rules, which were not
possible given the existing implementation.
The re-write has also considerably simplified the HTML (and, if it ever
is completed, terminal) front-end.
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default font rather than failing the whole table.
Needed by some pages in books/man-pages-posix.
Written on the plane back from EuroBSDCon in Sofia.
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nicely right now because eqn uses column ordering.
Also add from/to support and to support.
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This has basic support for positions (under, sup, sub, sub/sup) and piles.
It *does not* support right-left grouping (among many other things), e.g.,
a sub b over c sub d
Which it will interpret, for the time being, as
a sub { b over { c sub d } }
instead of
{ a sub b } over { c sub d }
However, left-right grouping works fine.
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This is good because <p> is brittle: it can't appear within other block
macros.
This fixes a regression of the original HTML5 patch as noted by schwarze@
on the tech@ list, 14/8/2014.
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This uses a <style /> block right before the <link /> for the stylesheet.
Use this to kick out hardcoded header and footer table widths.
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delete one static function, one flag #define, and 25 lines of code;
no functional change
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I nearly asked: ``What's wrong with it? It formats as "intended".''
(However, what Kristaps intended to write was "indented".)
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to be more similar to apropos(1) called from the shell.
Missing feature reported by Marcus MERIGHI <mcmer dash openbsd at
tor dot at> on misc@.
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