=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/TODO,v retrieving revision 1.150 retrieving revision 1.153 diff -u -p -r1.150 -r1.153 --- mandoc/TODO 2013/06/22 10:05:44 1.150 +++ mandoc/TODO 2013/07/14 09:36:13 1.153 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ************************************************************************ * Official mandoc TODO. -* $Id: TODO,v 1.150 2013/06/22 10:05:44 schwarze Exp $ +* $Id: TODO,v 1.153 2013/07/14 09:36:13 schwarze Exp $ ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ @@ -37,10 +37,6 @@ None known right now. - .fc (field control) found by naddy@ in xloadimage(1) -- .it (line traps) occur in mysql(1), yasm_arch(7) - generated by DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.71.1 - reported by brad@ Sat, 15 Jan 2011 15:48:18 -0500 - - .ns (no-space mode) occurs in xine-config(1) reported by brad@ Sat, 15 Jan 2011 15:45:23 -0500 @@ -146,20 +142,21 @@ None known right now. --- missing misc features ---------------------------------------------- +- The whatis(1) utility looks for whole words in Nm. + If the file name of a page does not agree with the contents of any + of its Nm macros (e.g. pool(9)), add the file name as an Nm entry + to the mandoc.db as well, such that whatis(1) finds it. + If there is a page with a file name that does not appear as a substring + neither in Nm nor in Nd, the same fix would allow finding that page + with apropos(1) using the file name as a key, as well. + Issue reported by tedu@ Fri, 05 Jul 2013 21:15:23 -0400 + - clean up escape sequence handling, creating three classes: (1) fully implemented, or parsed and ignored without loss of content (2) unimplemented, potentially causing loss of content or serious mangling of formatting (e.g. \n) -> ERROR see textproc/mgdiff(1) for nice examples (3) undefined, just output the character -> perhaps WARNING - -- The \t escape sequence is the same as a literal tab, see for example - the ASCII table in hexdump(1) where - .Bl -column \&000_nu \&001_so \&002_st \&003_et \&004_eo - .It \&000\ nul\t001\ soh\t002\ stx\t003\ etx\t004\ eot\t005\ enq - produces - 000 nul 001 soh 002 stx 003 etx 004 eot 005 enq - and the example in oldrdist(1) - look at pages generated from reStructeredText, e.g. devel/mercurial hg(1) These are a weird mixture of man(7) and custom autogenerated low-level