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* adapt to new <p> output logic (html.c rev. 1.260)Ingo Schwarze2019-09-032-5/+1
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* Represent mdoc(7) .Pp (and .sp, and some SYNOPSIS and .Rs features)Ingo Schwarze2019-01-079-8/+165
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | by the <p> HTML element and use the html_fillmode() mechanism for .Bd -unfilled, just like it was done for man(7) earlier, finally getting rid both of the horrible <div class="Pp"></div> hack and of the worst HTML syntax violations caused by nested displays. Care is needed because in some situations, paragraphs have to remain open across several subsequent macros, whereas in other situations, they must get closed together with a block containing them. Some implementation details include: * Always close paragraphs before emitting HTML flow content. * Let html_close_paragraph() also close <pre> for extra safety. * Drop the old, now unused function print_paragraph(). * Minor adjustments in the top-level man(7) node formatter for symmetry. * Bugfix: .Ss heads suspend no-fill mode, even though .Ss doesn't end it. * Bugfix: give up on .Op semantic markup for now, see the comment.
* Test interaction of low-level roff(7) filling requests with .Bd in generalIngo Schwarze2019-01-047-13/+98
| | | | and filling in .Bd -centered in particular; related to mdoc_term.c rev. 1.372.
* Now that we have the -Wstyle message level, downgrade six warningsIngo Schwarze2017-07-061-7/+7
| | | | | | that are not syntax mistakes and that do not cause wrong formatting or content to style suggestions. Also upgrade two warnings that may cause information loss to errors.
* Messages of the -Wbase level now print STYLE:. Since thisIngo Schwarze2017-07-0443-95/+86
| | | | | | | | causes horrible churn anyway, profit of the opportunity to stop excessive testing, such that this is hopefully the last instance of such churn. Consistently use OpenBSD RCS tags, blank .Os, blank fourth .TH argument, and Mdocdate like everywhere else. Use -Ios=OpenBSD for platform-independent predictable output.
* cope with changes in BASE messagesIngo Schwarze2017-06-257-14/+21
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* style message about missing RCS ids; inspired by mdoclintIngo Schwarze2017-06-177-0/+7
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* improve rounding rules for scaling unitsIngo Schwarze2017-06-141-2/+2
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* Style message about legacy man(7) date format in mdoc(7) documentsIngo Schwarze2017-06-117-0/+7
| | | | | and operating system dependent messages about missing or unexpected Mdocdate; inspired by mdoclint(1).
* Now that markdown output is tested for almost everything, test allIngo Schwarze2017-03-081-4/+0
| | | | | | input files in -T markdown output mode by default and only mark those files with SKIP_MARKDOWN that are not to be tested. Much easier to read, and almost minus 40 lines of Makefile code.
* enable -T markdown tests of filled displays and tagged listsIngo Schwarze2017-03-0813-0/+300
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* Finally port the OpenBSD regression suite.Ingo Schwarze2017-02-0832-0/+558
| | | | | Both kristaps@ and wiz@ repeated asked for this, literally for years.
* Move the regression suite to the attic.Ingo Schwarze2014-03-033-92/+0
| | | | | | | It has not been used or maintained for several years, and we won't start using it now. Devlopment regression testing is done in OpenBSD, and there is no value in maintaining two regression suites in parallel.
* Removed stipulation that an empty `Bd -offset' will default to 6n. NotKristaps Dzonsons2010-06-122-0/+64
| | | | | | | sure where this came about. Added regression tests to convince myself that this is so. Also consolidated COMPATIBILITY notes regarding `Bd'. Added COMPATIBILITY note to the effect that old groff pukes on `Bd -compact -ragged' (regression test will fail on old groff).
* Cache all of `Bd's resolved arguments into mdoc_bd, which is stashed inKristaps Dzonsons2010-06-121-0/+28
the "data" union in mdoc_node. Allows me to remove some ugly loops in the front-end and duplicate tests in mdoc_action.c. Add a regression test to make sure we're not doing anything bad (more to come).