version 1.85, 2011/01/25 15:17:18 |
version 1.88, 2011/02/02 21:40:45 |
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* formatting issues: ugly output |
* formatting issues: ugly output |
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- a column list with blank `Ta' cells triggers a spurrious |
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start-with-whitespace printing of a newline |
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- double quotes inside double quotes are escaped by doubling them |
- double quotes inside double quotes are escaped by doubling them |
implement this in mdoc(7), too |
implement this in mdoc(7), too |
so far, we only have it in roff(7) and man(7) |
so far, we only have it in roff(7) and man(7) |
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should be "NetBSD 1.0A", not "NetBSD 1.0a", |
should be "NetBSD 1.0A", not "NetBSD 1.0a", |
see OpenBSD ccdconfig(8). |
see OpenBSD ccdconfig(8). |
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- The space character joining .Dx .Fx .Nx .Ox (are these all?) to its |
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argument is non-breaking. See the cdio(1) HISTORY and many others. |
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- In .Bl -tag, if a tag exceeds the right margin and must be continued |
- In .Bl -tag, if a tag exceeds the right margin and must be continued |
on the next line, it must be indented by -width, not width+1; |
on the next line, it must be indented by -width, not width+1; |
see "rule block|pass" in OpenBSD ifconfig(8). |
see "rule block|pass" in OpenBSD ifconfig(8). |
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- When .Fn arguments exceed one output line, all but the first |
- When .Fn arguments exceed one output line, all but the first |
should be indented, see e.g. rpc(3); |
should be indented, see e.g. rpc(3); |
reported by jmc@ on discuss@ Fri, 29 Oct 2010 13:48:33 +0100 |
reported by jmc@ on discuss@ Fri, 29 Oct 2010 13:48:33 +0100 |
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- .Ns should only be effective when called by another macro, |
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not as a stand-alone macro at the beginning of a line; |
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see for example the awk(1) SYNOPSIS. |
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- .Ns should work when called at the end of an input line, see |
- .Ns should work when called at the end of an input line, see |
the following code in vi(1): |
the following code in vi(1): |