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error-class messages when data is being ignored by specifying it in "^"
cells (either as-is or in blocks).
Also note again that horizontal spanners aren't really supported...
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sure signedness is correct. Verify that layouts MUST exit for data
cells.
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always hold, which cleans up the table stuff a bit.
Second, set a "spans" value per data cell consisting of the number of
skipped TBL_CELL_SPAN layout cells.
Third, make tbl_term.c understand how to skip over spanned sections when
iterating over the header queue.
What remains is to calculate the widths of spanned cells.
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(isn't now, but will need to be, used by -T[x]html also). Necessitated
a lot of churn in getting tbl_calc* code out of tbl_term.c and into
out.c, including renaming some structures and so on. The abstraction is
in having a pointer to a wrapper function for calculating string widths.
The char devices use term_strlen and term_len; the others will probably
just use strlen().
While at it, remove some superfluous assertions in the tbl code. This
allows all tbl manuals to clear.
Lastly, set the right-margin to be the maximum margin for each table
span. This allows big, complicated tbl-pages like terminfo to be
displayed. They're ugly, but they work.
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should be printing the contents, but for the time being, this is good
enough.
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definitely not general, but it's good enough for pod2man definitions
(after I clean up the roff, which will be addressed in later fixes).
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getting mandoc ready to handle pod2man's complex escapes.
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Also made sign-less \s-style escapes be ok (this is technically against
what's in the groff.7 manual, but seems pretty widespread). Noted by
Thomas Jeunet as uglifying the gcc.1 manual.
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-Thtml (I'm surprised to note that neither is LITERAL mode).
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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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was completely unmaintainable. The new one is both readable and quite
similar to mandoc_special(), which in future versions will easily allow
throwing-away of unsupported escapes (such as \m). It's also a fair bit
smaller.
DECO_SIZE has been removed: this crap, like colours, will not be
supported.
mandoc_special() also has #if 0'd switch branches for ALL groff.7
escapes and some lint fixes.
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unclear about which units accept floats/integers, which leads me to
assume that it handles either and rounds as appropriate.
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font escapes (noted by Frantisek Holop).
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Sonnenberger).
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architectures. Thanks to Joerg Sonnenberger.
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decorations, etc.).
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Noted by Ulrich Sporlein.
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-man differ).
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gnu/usr.bin/cvs/man/cvs.1.
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Fitted both -Thtml with handling of arbitrary vertical and horizontal scaling units (see groff(7)). Undocumented until fitted into -Tascii (next release).
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Removed if 0 for HTML-mode output (why not).
Added option -oxxxx for passing options to output devices.
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necessary).
More -Thtml installments.
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