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.\" Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@kth.se> |
.\" Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> |
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.\" Copyright (c) 2010 Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> |
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.Sh DESCRIPTION |
.Sh DESCRIPTION |
The |
Traditionally, the |
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language was historically used to format |
language has been used to write |
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manuals. This reference document describes its syntax, structure, and |
manuals for the |
usage. |
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utility. |
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It supports limited control of presentational details like fonts, |
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indentation and spacing. |
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This reference document describes the structure of manual pages |
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and the syntax and usage of the man language. |
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Do not use |
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to write your manuals. |
to write your manuals: |
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Use the |
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language, instead. |
language, instead. |
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In a |
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document follows simple rules: lines beginning with the control |
document, lines beginning with the control character |
character |
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are called |
are parsed for macros. Other lines are interpreted within the scope of |
.Dq macro lines . |
prior macros: |
The first word is the macro name. |
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It usually consists of two capital letters. |
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\&.SH Macro lines change control state. |
\&.SH Macro lines change control state. |
Other lines are interpreted within the current state. |
Text lines are interpreted within the current state. |
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Many aspects of the basic syntax of the |
.Sh INPUT ENCODING |
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language are based on the |
documents may contain only graphable 7-bit ASCII characters, the |
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space character, and the tabs character. All manuals must have |
language; see the |
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line termination. |
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whether in a macro or free-form text line, is ignored to the end of |
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line. A macro line with only a control character and comment escape, |
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is also ignored. Macro lines with only a control charater and |
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optionally whitespace are stripped from input. |
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Special characters may occur in both macro and free-form lines. |
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Sequences begin with the escape character |
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followed by either an open-parenthesis |
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for two-character sequences; an open-bracket |
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for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket |
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. Sq \&] ) ; |
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or a single one-character sequence. See |
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for a complete list. Examples include |
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and |
and |
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.Em MACRO SYNTAX |
. Pq back-slash . |
sections in the |
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manual for details, in particular regarding |
. Ss Text Decoration |
comments, escape sequences, whitespace, and quoting. |
Terms may be text-decorated using the |
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escape followed by an indicator: B (bold), I, (italic), or P and R |
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(Roman, or reset). |
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Unless specifically escaped, consecutive blocks of whitespace are pruned |
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from input. These are later re-added, if applicable, by a front-end |
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utility such as |
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. Xr mandoc 1 . |
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.Sh MANUAL STRUCTURE |
.Sh MANUAL STRUCTURE |
Each |
Each |
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document must contain contains at least the |
document must contain the |
. Sq TH |
.Sx \&TH |
macro describing the document's section and title. It may occur |
macro describing the document's section and title. |
anywhere in the document, although conventionally, it appears as the |
It may occur anywhere in the document, although conventionally it |
first macro. |
appears as the first macro. |
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Beyond |
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.Sx \&TH , |
at least one macro or text node must appear in the document. Documents |
at least one macro or text line must appear in the document. |
are generally structured as follows: |
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The following is a well-formed skeleton |
\&.TH FOO 1 "13 Aug 2009" |
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file for a utility |
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\&.TH PROGNAME 1 2009-10-10 |
\&.SH NAME |
\&.SH NAME |
\efBfoo\efR \e(en a description goes here |
\efBprogname\efR \e(en one line about what it does |
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\&.\e\(dq .SH LIBRARY |
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\&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, and 9 only. |
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\&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD. |
\&.SH SYNOPSIS |
\&.SH SYNOPSIS |
\efBfoo\efR [\efB\e-options\efR] arguments... |
\efBprogname\efR [\efB\e-options\efR] \efIfile ...\efR |
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\&.SH DESCRIPTION |
\&.SH DESCRIPTION |
The \efBfoo\efR utility does... |
The \efBfoo\efR utility processes files ... |
\&. |
\&.\e\(dq .Sh CONTEXT |
\&.\e\*q .SH RETURN VALUES |
\&.\e\(dq For section 9 functions only. |
\&.\e\*q .SH ENVIRONMENT |
\&.\e\(dq .SH IMPLEMENTATION NOTES |
\&.\e\*q .SH FILES |
\&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD. |
\&.\e\*q .SH EXAMPLES |
\&.\e\(dq .SH RETURN VALUES |
\&.\e\*q .SH DIAGNOSTICS |
\&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, and 9 function return values only. |
\&.\e\*q .SH ERRORS |
\&.\e\(dq .SH ENVIRONMENT |
\&.\e\*q .SH SEE ALSO |
\&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, 7, and 8 only. |
\&.\e\*q \efBbar\efR(1) |
\&.\e\(dq .SH FILES |
\&.\e\*q .SH STANDARDS |
\&.\e\(dq .SH EXIT STATUS |
\&.\e\*q .SH HISTORY |
\&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, and 8 only. |
\&.\e\*q .SH AUTHORS |
\&.\e\(dq .SH EXAMPLES |
\&.\e\*q .SH CAVEATS |
\&.\e\(dq .SH DIAGNOSTICS |
\&.\e\*q .SH BUGS |
\&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 printf/stderr messages only. |
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\&.\e\(dq .SH ERRORS |
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\&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, 4, and 9 errno settings only. |
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\&.\e\(dq .SH SEE ALSO |
.Sh MACRO SYNTAX |
\&.\e\(dq .BR foobar ( 1 ) |
Macros are one to three three characters in length and begin with a |
\&.\e\(dq .SH STANDARDS |
control character , |
\&.\e\(dq .SH HISTORY |
. Sq \&. , |
\&.\e\(dq .SH AUTHORS |
at the beginning of the line. An arbitrary amount of whitespace may |
\&.\e\(dq .SH CAVEATS |
sit between the control character and the macro name. Thus, |
\&.\e\(dq .SH BUGS |
. Sq .PP |
\&.\e\(dq .SH SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS |
and |
\&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD. |
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are equivalent. |
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The |
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document are conventionally ordered as they appear above. |
macros are classified by scope: line scope or block scope. Line |
Sections should be composed as follows: |
macros are only scoped to the current line (and, in some situations, |
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the subsequent line). Block macros are scoped to the current line and |
.It Em NAME |
subsequent lines until closed by another block macro. |
The name(s) and a short description of the documented material. |
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The syntax for this is generally as follows: |
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. Ss Line Macros |
.D1 \efBname\efR \e(en description |
Line macros are generally scoped to the current line, with the body |
.It Em LIBRARY |
consisting of zero or more arguments. If a macro is scoped to the next |
The name of the library containing the documented material, which is |
line and the line arguments are empty, the next line is used instead, |
assumed to be a function in a section 2 or 3 manual. |
else the general syntax is used. Thus: |
For functions in the C library, this may be as follows: |
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\&.I |
.D1 Standard C Library (libc, -lc) |
foo |
.It Em SYNOPSIS |
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Documents the utility invocation syntax, function call syntax, or device |
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configuration. |
is equivalent to |
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. Sq \&.I foo . |
For the first, utilities (sections 1, 6, and 8), this is |
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generally structured as follows: |
Consecutive next-line scope invocations are disallowed. |
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.D1 \efBname\efR [-\efBab\efR] [-\efBc\efR\efIarg\efR] \efBpath\efR... |
\&.YO \(lBbody...\(rB |
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\(lBbody...\(rB |
For the second, function calls (sections 2, 3, 9): |
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.D1 \&.B char *name(char *\efIarg\efR); |
It is considered an error when next-line scope is open at the end of |
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file. |
And for the third, configurations (section 4): |
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. Bl -column -compact -offset indent "MacroX" "ArgumentsX" "ScopeXXXXX" |
.D1 \&.B name* at cardbus ? function ? |
. It Em Macro Ta Em Arguments Ta Em Scope |
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. It B Ta n Ta next-line |
Manuals not in these sections generally don't need a |
. It BI Ta n Ta current |
.Em SYNOPSIS . |
. It BR Ta n Ta current |
.It Em DESCRIPTION |
. It I Ta n Ta next-line |
This expands upon the brief, one-line description in |
. It IB Ta n Ta current |
.Em NAME . |
. It IR Ta n Ta current |
It usually contains a break-down of the options (if documenting a |
. It R Ta n Ta next-line |
command). |
. It RB Ta n Ta current |
.It Em CONTEXT |
. It RI Ta n Ta current |
This section lists the contexts in which functions can be called in section 9. |
. It SB Ta n Ta next-line |
The contexts are autoconf, process, or interrupt. |
. It SM Ta n Ta next-line |
.It Em IMPLEMENTATION NOTES |
. It TH Ta >1, <6 Ta current |
Implementation-specific notes should be kept here. |
. It br Ta 0 Ta current |
This is useful when implementing standard functions that may have side |
. It fi Ta 0 Ta current |
effects or notable algorithmic implications. |
. It i Ta n Ta current |
.It Em RETURN VALUES |
. It na Ta 0 Ta current |
This section documents the return values of functions in sections 2, 3, and 9. |
. It nf Ta 0 Ta current |
.It Em ENVIRONMENT |
. It r Ta 0 Ta current |
Documents any usages of environment variables, e.g., |
. It sp Ta 1 Ta current |
.Xr environ 7 . |
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.It Em FILES |
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Documents files used. |
The lower-case |
It's helpful to document both the file name and a short description of how |
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the file is used (created, modified, etc.). |
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.It Em EXIT STATUS |
. Sq i , |
This section documents the command exit status for |
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section 1, 6, and 8 utilities. |
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Historically, this information was described in |
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.Em DIAGNOSTICS , |
and |
a practise that is now discouraged. |
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.It Em EXAMPLES |
macros aren't historically part of |
Example usages. |
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and should not be used. They're included for compatibility. |
well-tested invocations. |
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Make sure that examples work properly! |
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.It Em DIAGNOSTICS |
. Ss Block Macros |
Documents error conditions. |
Block macros are comprised of a head and body. Like for in-line macros, |
In section 4 and 9 manuals, these are usually messages |
the head is scoped to the current line and, in one circumstance, the |
printed by the kernel to the console and to the kernel log. |
next line; the body is scoped to subsequent lines and is closed out by a |
In section 1, 6, 7, and 8, these are usually messages |
subsequent block macro invocation. |
printed by userland programs to the standard error output. |
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\&.YO \(lBhead...\(rB |
Historically, this section was used in place of |
\(lBhead...\(rB |
.Em EXIT STATUS |
\(lBbody...\(rB |
for manuals in sections 1, 6, and 8; however, this practise is |
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discouraged. |
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.It Em ERRORS |
The closure of body scope may be to the section, where a macro is closed |
Documents |
by |
.Xr errno 2 |
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settings in sections 2, 3, 4, and 9. |
sub-section, closed by a section or |
.It Em SEE ALSO |
. Sq SS ; |
References other manuals with related topics. |
part, closed by a section, sub-section, or |
This section should exist for most manuals. |
. Sq RE ; |
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or paragraph, closed by a section, sub-section, part, |
.D1 \&.BR bar \&( 1 \&), |
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Cross-references should conventionally be ordered |
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first by section, then alphabetically. |
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.It Em STANDARDS |
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References any standards implemented or used, such as |
or |
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. Sq TP . |
.D1 IEEE Std 1003.2 (\e(lqPOSIX.2\e(rq) |
No closure refers to an explicit block closing macro. |
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If not adhering to any standards, the |
It is considered an error when part or next-line scope is open at the |
.Em HISTORY |
end of file. |
section should be used. |
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.It Em HISTORY |
. Bl -column "MacroX" "ArgumentsX" "Head ScopeX" "sub-sectionX" -compact -offset indent |
A brief history of the subject, including where support first appeared. |
. It Em Macro Ta Em Arguments Ta Em Head Scope Ta Em Body Scope |
.It Em AUTHORS |
. It HP Ta <2 Ta current Ta paragraph |
Credits to the person or persons who wrote the code and/or documentation. |
. It IP Ta <3 Ta current Ta paragraph |
Authors should generally be noted by both name and email address. |
. It LP Ta 0 Ta current Ta paragraph |
.It Em CAVEATS |
. It P Ta 0 Ta current Ta paragraph |
Common misuses and misunderstandings should be explained |
. It PP Ta 0 Ta current Ta paragraph |
in this section. |
. It RE Ta 0 Ta current Ta none |
.It Em BUGS |
. It RS Ta 1 Ta current Ta part |
Known bugs, limitations, and work-arounds should be described |
. It SH Ta >0 Ta current Ta section |
in this section. |
. It SS Ta >0 Ta current Ta sub-section |
.It Em SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS |
. It TP Ta n Ta next-line Ta paragraph |
Documents any security precautions that operators should consider. |
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.Sh MACRO OVERVIEW |
If a block macro is next-line scoped, it may only be followed by in-line |
This overview is sorted such that macros of similar purpose are listed |
macros (excluding |
together, to help find the best macro for any given purpose. |
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Deprecated macros are not included in the overview, but can be found |
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in the alphabetical reference below. |
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.Ss Page header and footer meta-data |
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.Bl -column "PP, LP, P" description |
. Sq fi , |
.It Sx TH Ta set the title: Ar title section date Op Ar source Op Ar volume |
and |
.It Sx AT Ta display AT&T UNIX version in the page footer (<= 1 argument) |
. Sq TH ) . |
.It Sx UC Ta display BSD version in the page footer (<= 1 argument) |
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.Ss Sections and paragraphs |
.Sh REFERENCE |
.Bl -column "PP, LP, P" description |
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.It Sx SH Ta section header (one line) |
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.It Sx SS Ta subsection header (one line) |
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.It Sx PP , LP , P Ta start an undecorated paragraph (no arguments) |
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.It Sx RS , RE Ta reset the left margin: Op Ar width |
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.It Sx IP Ta indented paragraph: Op Ar head Op Ar width |
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.It Sx TP Ta tagged paragraph: Op Ar width |
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.It Sx HP Ta hanged paragraph: Op Ar width |
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.It Sx PD Ta set vertical paragraph distance: Op Ar height |
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.It Sx fi , nf Ta fill mode and no-fill mode (no arguments) |
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.It Sx in Ta additional indent: Op Ar width |
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.Ss Physical markup |
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.Bl -column "PP, LP, P" description |
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.It Sx B Ta boldface font |
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.It Sx I Ta italic font |
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.It Sx SB Ta small boldface font |
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.It Sx SM Ta small roman font |
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.It Sx BI Ta alternate between boldface and italic fonts |
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.It Sx BR Ta alternate between boldface and roman fonts |
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.It Sx IB Ta alternate between italic and boldface fonts |
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.It Sx IR Ta alternate between italic and roman fonts |
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.It Sx RB Ta alternate between roman and boldface fonts |
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.It Sx RI Ta alternate between roman and italic fonts |
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.Sh MACRO REFERENCE |
This section is a canonical reference to all macros, arranged |
This section is a canonical reference to all macros, arranged |
alphabetically. For the scoping of individual macros, see |
alphabetically. |
. Sx MACRO SYNTAX . |
For the scoping of individual macros, see |
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.Sx MACRO SYNTAX . |
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.Ss \&AT |
. Ss Definitions |
Sets the volume for the footer for compatibility with man pages from |
In this reference, a numerical width may be either a standalone natural |
.At |
number (such as 3, 4, 10, etc.) or a natural number followed by a width |
releases. |
multiplier |
The optional arguments specify which release it is from. |
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.Ss \&B |
corresponding to the width of the formatted letter n, or |
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corresponding to the width of the formatted letter m. The latter is the |
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default, if unspecified. Thus, |
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Text is rendered in bold face. |
Text is rendered in bold face. |
. It BI |
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Text is rendered alternately in bold face and italic. Thus, |
See also |
. Sq .BI this word and that |
.Sx \&I . |
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.Ss \&BI |
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Text is rendered alternately in bold face and italic. |
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Thus, |
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.Sq .BI this word and that |
causes |
causes |
. Sq this |
.Sq this |
and |
and |
. Sq and |
.Sq and |
to render in bold face, while |
to render in bold face, while |
. Sq word |
.Sq word |
and |
and |
. Sq that |
.Sq that |
render in italics. Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
render in italics. |
. It BR |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
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.Dl \&.BI bold italic bold italic |
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and italicised |
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with spaces stripped between arguments. |
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.Sx \&IR . |
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.Ss \&BR |
Text is rendered alternately in bold face and roman (the default font). |
Text is rendered alternately in bold face and roman (the default font). |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
. It HP |
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.Sx \&IR . |
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.Ss \&DT |
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Restore the default tabulator positions. |
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They are at intervals of 0.5 inches. |
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This has no effect unless the tabulator positions were changed with the |
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.Xr roff 7 |
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.Ic \&ta |
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request. |
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.Ss \&EE |
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This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only for compatibility. |
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In |
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.Xr mandoc 1 , |
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it does the same as |
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.Sx \&fi . |
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.Ss \&EX |
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This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only for compatibility. |
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.Xr mandoc 1 , |
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it does the same as |
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.Sx \&nf . |
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.Ss \&HP |
Begin a paragraph whose initial output line is left-justified, but |
Begin a paragraph whose initial output line is left-justified, but |
subsequent output lines are indented, with the following syntax: |
subsequent output lines are indented, with the following syntax: |
. Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
\&.HP [width] |
.Pf \. Sx \&HP |
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.Op Ar width |
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. Va width |
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is specified, it's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if |
.Ar width |
unspecified, the saved or default width is used. |
argument is a |
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scaling width. |
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If specified, it's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if unspecified, the |
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saved or default width is used. |
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.Ss \&I |
Text is rendered in italics. |
Text is rendered in italics. |
. It IB |
.Pp |
Text is rendered alternately in italics and bold face. Whitespace |
See also |
between arguments is omitted in output. |
.Sx \&B . |
. It IP |
.Ss \&IB |
Begin a paragraph with the following syntax: |
Text is rendered alternately in italics and bold face. |
. Bd -literal -offset indent |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
\&.IP [head [width]] |
.Pp |
. Ed |
See |
. Pp |
.Sx \&BI |
This follows the behaviour of the |
for an equivalent example. |
. Sq TP |
.Pp |
except for the macro syntax (all arguments on the line, instead of |
See also |
having next-line scope). If |
.Sx \&BI , |
. Va width |
.Sx \&BR , |
is specified, it's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if |
.Sx \&RB , |
unspecified, the saved or default width is used. |
.Sx \&RI , |
. It IR |
and |
|
.Sx \&IR . |
|
.Ss \&IP |
|
Begin an indented paragraph with the following syntax: |
|
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
|
.Pf \. Sx \&IP |
|
.Op Ar head Op Ar width |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Ar width |
|
argument is a |
|
.Xr roff 7 |
|
scaling width defining the left margin. |
|
It's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if unspecified, the saved or |
|
default width is used. |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Ar head |
|
argument is used as a leading term, flushed to the left margin. |
|
This is useful for bulleted paragraphs and so on. |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&HP , |
|
.Sx \&LP , |
|
.Sx \&P , |
|
.Sx \&PP , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&TP . |
|
.Ss \&IR |
Text is rendered alternately in italics and roman (the default font). |
Text is rendered alternately in italics and roman (the default font). |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
. It LP, P, PP |
.Pp |
Begin an undecorated paragraph. The scope of a paragraph is closed by a |
See |
subsequent paragraph, sub-section, section, or end of file. The saved |
.Sx \&BI |
paragraph left-margin width is re-set to the default. |
for an equivalent example. |
. It R |
.Pp |
Text is rendered in roman (the default font). |
See also |
. It RB |
.Sx \&BI , |
|
.Sx \&IB , |
|
.Sx \&BR , |
|
.Sx \&RB , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&RI . |
|
.Ss \&LP |
|
Begin an undecorated paragraph. |
|
The scope of a paragraph is closed by a subsequent paragraph, |
|
sub-section, section, or end of file. |
|
The saved paragraph left-margin width is reset to the default. |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&HP , |
|
.Sx \&IP , |
|
.Sx \&P , |
|
.Sx \&PP , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&TP . |
|
.Ss \&ME |
|
End a mailto block. |
|
This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only for compatibility. |
|
See |
|
.Sx \&MT . |
|
.Ss \&MT |
|
Begin a mailto block. |
|
This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only for compatibility. |
|
It has the following syntax: |
|
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
|
.Pf \. Sx \&MT Ar address |
|
link description to be shown |
|
.Pf \. Sx ME |
|
.Ed |
|
.Ss \&OP |
|
Optional command-line argument. |
|
This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only for compatibility. |
|
It has the following syntax: |
|
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
|
.Pf \. Sx \&OP |
|
.Ar key Op Ar value |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Ar key |
|
is usually a command-line flag and |
|
.Ar value |
|
its argument. |
|
.Ss \&P |
|
Synonym for |
|
.Sx \&LP . |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&HP , |
|
.Sx \&IP , |
|
.Sx \&LP , |
|
.Sx \&PP , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&TP . |
|
.Ss \&PD |
|
Specify the vertical space to be inserted before each new paragraph. |
|
.br |
|
The syntax is as follows: |
|
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
|
.Pf \. Sx \&PD |
|
.Op Ar height |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Ar height |
|
argument is a |
|
.Xr roff 7 |
|
scaling width. |
|
It defaults to |
|
.Cm 1v . |
|
If the unit is omitted, |
|
.Cm v |
|
is assumed. |
|
.Pp |
|
This macro affects the spacing before any subsequent instances of |
|
.Sx \&HP , |
|
.Sx \&IP , |
|
.Sx \&LP , |
|
.Sx \&P , |
|
.Sx \&PP , |
|
.Sx \&SH , |
|
.Sx \&SS , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&TP . |
|
.Ss \&PP |
|
Synonym for |
|
.Sx \&LP . |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&HP , |
|
.Sx \&IP , |
|
.Sx \&LP , |
|
.Sx \&P , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&TP . |
|
.Ss \&RB |
Text is rendered alternately in roman (the default font) and bold face. |
Text is rendered alternately in roman (the default font) and bold face. |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
. It RE |
.Pp |
|
See |
|
.Sx \&BI |
|
for an equivalent example. |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&BI , |
|
.Sx \&IB , |
|
.Sx \&BR , |
|
.Sx \&RI , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&IR . |
|
.Ss \&RE |
Explicitly close out the scope of a prior |
Explicitly close out the scope of a prior |
. Sq RS . |
.Sx \&RS . |
. It RI |
The default left margin is restored to the state before that |
|
.Sx \&RS |
|
invocation. |
|
.Pp |
|
The syntax is as follows: |
|
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
|
.Pf \. Sx \&RE |
|
.Op Ar level |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
|
Without an argument, the most recent |
|
.Sx \&RS |
|
block is closed out. |
|
If |
|
.Ar level |
|
is 1, all open |
|
.Sx \&RS |
|
blocks are closed out. |
|
Otherwise, |
|
.Ar level No \(mi 1 |
|
nested |
|
.Sx \&RS |
|
blocks remain open. |
|
.Ss \&RI |
Text is rendered alternately in roman (the default font) and italics. |
Text is rendered alternately in roman (the default font) and italics. |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output. |
. It RS |
.Pp |
Begin a part setting the left margin. The left margin controls the |
See |
offset, following an initial indentation, to un-indented text such as |
.Sx \&BI |
that of |
for an equivalent example. |
. Sq PP . |
.Pp |
The width may be specified as following: |
See also |
. Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Sx \&BI , |
\&.RS [width] |
.Sx \&IB , |
. Ed |
.Sx \&BR , |
. Pp |
.Sx \&RB , |
If |
and |
. Va width |
.Sx \&IR . |
is not specified, the saved or default width is used. |
.Ss \&RS |
. It SB |
Temporarily reset the default left margin. |
|
This has the following syntax: |
|
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
|
.Pf \. Sx \&RS |
|
.Op Ar width |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Ar width |
|
argument is a |
|
.Xr roff 7 |
|
scaling width. |
|
If not specified, the saved or default width is used. |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&RE . |
|
.Ss \&SB |
Text is rendered in small size (one point smaller than the default font) |
Text is rendered in small size (one point smaller than the default font) |
bold face. |
bold face. |
. It SH |
.Ss \&SH |
Begin a section. The scope of a section is only closed by another |
Begin a section. |
section or the end of file. The paragraph left-margin width is re-set |
The scope of a section is only closed by another section or the end of |
to the default. |
file. |
. It SM |
The paragraph left-margin width is reset to the default. |
|
.Ss \&SM |
Text is rendered in small size (one point smaller than the default |
Text is rendered in small size (one point smaller than the default |
font). |
font). |
. It SS |
.Ss \&SS |
Begin a sub-section. The scope of a sub-section is closed by a |
Begin a sub-section. |
subsequent sub-section, section, or end of file. The paragraph |
The scope of a sub-section is closed by a subsequent sub-section, |
left-margin width is re-set to the default. |
section, or end of file. |
. It TH |
The paragraph left-margin width is reset to the default. |
Sets the title of the manual page with the following syntax: |
.Ss \&TH |
. Bd -literal -offset indent |
Sets the title of the manual page for use in the page header |
\&.TH title section [date [source [volume]]] |
and footer with the following syntax: |
. Ed |
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
. Pp |
.Pf \. Sx \&TH |
At least the |
.Ar title section date |
. Va title |
.Op Ar source Op Ar volume |
and |
.Ed |
. Va section |
.Pp |
arguments must be provided. The |
Conventionally, the document |
. Va date |
.Ar title |
argument should be formatted as |
is given in all caps. |
. Qq %b [%d] %Y |
The recommended |
format, described in |
.Ar date |
. Xr strptime 3 . |
format is |
|
.Sy YYYY-MM-DD |
|
as specified in the ISO-8601 standard; |
|
if the argument does not conform, it is printed verbatim. |
|
If the |
|
.Ar date |
|
is empty or not specified, the current date is used. |
|
The optional |
|
.Ar source |
|
string specifies the organisation providing the utility. |
|
When unspecified, |
|
.Xr mandoc 1 |
|
uses its |
|
.Fl Ios |
|
argument. |
The |
The |
. Va source |
.Ar volume |
string specifies the organisation providing the utility. The |
string replaces the default rendered volume, which is dictated by the |
. Va volume |
manual section. |
replaces the default rendered volume as dictated by the manual section. |
.Pp |
. It TP |
Examples: |
|
.Pp |
|
.Dl \&.TH CVS 5 "1992-02-12" GNU |
|
.Ss \&TP |
Begin a paragraph where the head, if exceeding the indentation width, is |
Begin a paragraph where the head, if exceeding the indentation width, is |
followed by a newline; if not, the body follows on the same line after a |
followed by a newline; if not, the body follows on the same line after a |
buffer to the indentation width. Subsequent output lines are indented. |
buffer to the indentation width. |
. Pp |
Subsequent output lines are indented. |
The indentation width may be set as follows: |
The syntax is as follows: |
. Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -filled -offset indent |
\&.TP [width] |
.Pf \. Sx \&TP |
. Ed |
.Op Ar width |
. Pp |
.Ed |
Where |
.Pp |
. Va width |
The |
must be a properly-formed numeric width. If |
.Ar width |
. Va width |
argument is a |
is specified, it's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if |
.Xr roff 7 |
|
scaling width. |
|
If specified, it's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if |
unspecified, the saved or default width is used. |
unspecified, the saved or default width is used. |
. It br |
.Pp |
Breaks the current line. Consecutive invocations have no further effect. |
See also |
. It fi |
.Sx \&HP , |
|
.Sx \&IP , |
|
.Sx \&LP , |
|
.Sx \&P , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&PP . |
|
.Ss \&UC |
|
Sets the volume for the footer for compatibility with man pages from |
|
.Bx |
|
releases. |
|
The optional first argument specifies which release it is from. |
|
.Ss \&UE |
|
End a uniform resource identifier block. |
|
This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only for compatibility. |
|
See |
|
.Sx \&UE . |
|
.Ss \&UR |
|
Begin a uniform resource identifier block. |
|
This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only for compatibility. |
|
It has the following syntax: |
|
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
|
.Pf \. Sx \&UR Ar uri |
|
link description to be shown |
|
.Pf \. Sx UE |
|
.Ed |
|
.Ss \&fi |
End literal mode begun by |
End literal mode begun by |
. Sq nf . |
.Sx \&nf . |
. It i |
.Ss \&in |
Italicise arguments. If no arguments are specified, all subsequent text |
Indent relative to the current indentation: |
is italicised. |
.Pp |
. It na |
.D1 Pf \. Sx \&in Op Ar width |
No alignment to the right margin. |
.Pp |
. It nf |
If |
|
.Ar width |
|
is signed, the new offset is relative. |
|
Otherwise, it is absolute. |
|
This value is reset upon the next paragraph, section, or sub-section. |
|
.Ss \&nf |
Begin literal mode: all subsequent free-form lines have their end of |
Begin literal mode: all subsequent free-form lines have their end of |
line boundaries preserved. May be ended by |
line boundaries preserved. |
. Sq fi . |
May be ended by |
. It r |
.Sx \&fi . |
Fonts and styles (bold face, italics) reset to roman (default font). |
Literal mode is implicitly ended by |
. It sp |
.Sx \&SH |
Insert n spaces, where n is the macro's positive numeric argument. If |
or |
0, this is equivalent to the |
.Sx \&SS . |
. Sq br |
.Sh MACRO SYNTAX |
macro. |
|
. El |
|
. |
|
. |
|
.Sh COMPATIBILITY |
|
This section documents compatibility with other roff implementations, at |
|
this time limited to |
|
. Xr groff 1 . |
|
. Bl -hyphen |
|
. It |
|
In quoted literals, groff allowed pair-wise double-quotes to produce a |
|
standalone double-quote in formatted output. This idiosyncratic |
|
behaviour is no longer applicable. |
|
. It |
|
The |
The |
. Sq sp |
.Nm |
macro does not accept negative numbers. |
macros are classified by scope: line scope or block scope. |
. It |
Line macros are only scoped to the current line (and, in some |
Blocks of whitespace are stripped from both macro and free-form text |
situations, the subsequent line). |
lines (except when in literal mode), while groff would retain whitespace |
Block macros are scoped to the current line and subsequent lines until |
in free-form text lines. |
closed by another block macro. |
. El |
.Ss Line Macros |
. |
Line macros are generally scoped to the current line, with the body |
. |
consisting of zero or more arguments. |
|
If a macro is scoped to the next line and the line arguments are empty, |
|
the next line, which must be text, is used instead. |
|
Thus: |
|
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
|
\&.I |
|
foo |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
|
is equivalent to |
|
.Sq \&.I foo . |
|
If next-line macros are invoked consecutively, only the last is used. |
|
If a next-line macro is followed by a non-next-line macro, an error is |
|
raised. |
|
.Pp |
|
The syntax is as follows: |
|
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
|
\&.YO \(lBbody...\(rB |
|
\(lBbody...\(rB |
|
.Ed |
|
.Bl -column "MacroX" "ArgumentsX" "ScopeXXXXX" "CompatX" -offset indent |
|
.It Em Macro Ta Em Arguments Ta Em Scope Ta Em Notes |
|
.It Sx \&AT Ta <=1 Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&B Ta n Ta next-line Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&BI Ta n Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&BR Ta n Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&DT Ta 0 Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&EE Ta 0 Ta current Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&EX Ta 0 Ta current Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&I Ta n Ta next-line Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&IB Ta n Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&IR Ta n Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&OP Ta 0, 1 Ta current Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&PD Ta 1 Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&RB Ta n Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&RI Ta n Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&SB Ta n Ta next-line Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&SM Ta n Ta next-line Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&TH Ta >1, <6 Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&UC Ta <=1 Ta current Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&fi Ta 0 Ta current Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&in Ta 1 Ta current Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&nf Ta 0 Ta current Ta compat |
|
.El |
|
.Pp |
|
Macros marked as |
|
.Qq compat |
|
are included for compatibility with the significant corpus of existing |
|
manuals that mix dialects of roff. |
|
These macros should not be used for portable |
|
.Nm |
|
manuals. |
|
.Ss Block Macros |
|
Block macros comprise a head and body. |
|
As with in-line macros, the head is scoped to the current line and, in |
|
one circumstance, the next line (the next-line stipulations as in |
|
.Sx Line Macros |
|
apply here as well). |
|
.Pp |
|
The syntax is as follows: |
|
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
|
\&.YO \(lBhead...\(rB |
|
\(lBhead...\(rB |
|
\(lBbody...\(rB |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
|
The closure of body scope may be to the section, where a macro is closed |
|
by |
|
.Sx \&SH ; |
|
sub-section, closed by a section or |
|
.Sx \&SS ; |
|
part, closed by a section, sub-section, or |
|
.Sx \&RE ; |
|
or paragraph, closed by a section, sub-section, part, |
|
.Sx \&HP , |
|
.Sx \&IP , |
|
.Sx \&LP , |
|
.Sx \&P , |
|
.Sx \&PP , |
|
or |
|
.Sx \&TP . |
|
No closure refers to an explicit block closing macro. |
|
.Pp |
|
As a rule, block macros may not be nested; thus, calling a block macro |
|
while another block macro scope is open, and the open scope is not |
|
implicitly closed, is syntactically incorrect. |
|
.Bl -column "MacroX" "ArgumentsX" "Head ScopeX" "sub-sectionX" "compatX" -offset indent |
|
.It Em Macro Ta Em Arguments Ta Em Head Scope Ta Em Body Scope Ta Em Notes |
|
.It Sx \&HP Ta <2 Ta current Ta paragraph Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&IP Ta <3 Ta current Ta paragraph Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&LP Ta 0 Ta current Ta paragraph Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&P Ta 0 Ta current Ta paragraph Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&PP Ta 0 Ta current Ta paragraph Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&RE Ta 0 Ta current Ta none Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&RS Ta 1 Ta current Ta part Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&SH Ta >0 Ta next-line Ta section Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&SS Ta >0 Ta next-line Ta sub-section Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&TP Ta n Ta next-line Ta paragraph Ta \& |
|
.It Sx \&UE Ta 0 Ta current Ta none Ta compat |
|
.It Sx \&UR Ta 1 Ta current Ta part Ta compat |
|
.El |
|
.Pp |
|
Macros marked |
|
.Qq compat |
|
are as mentioned in |
|
.Sx Line Macros . |
|
.Pp |
|
If a block macro is next-line scoped, it may only be followed by in-line |
|
macros for decorating text. |
|
.Ss Font handling |
|
In |
|
.Nm |
|
documents, both |
|
.Sx Physical markup |
|
macros and |
|
.Xr roff 7 |
|
.Ql \ef |
|
font escape sequences can be used to choose fonts. |
|
In text lines, the effect of manual font selection by escape sequences |
|
only lasts until the next macro invocation; in macro lines, it only lasts |
|
until the end of the macro scope. |
|
Note that macros like |
|
.Sx \&BR |
|
open and close a font scope for each argument. |
.Sh SEE ALSO |
.Sh SEE ALSO |
. Xr mandoc 1 , |
.Xr man 1 , |
. Xr mandoc_char 7 |
.Xr mandoc 1 , |
. |
.Xr eqn 7 , |
. |
.Xr mandoc_char 7 , |
.Sh AUTHORS |
.Xr mdoc 7 , |
|
.Xr roff 7 , |
|
.Xr tbl 7 |
|
.Sh HISTORY |
The |
The |
. Nm |
.Nm |
|
language first appeared as a macro package for the roff typesetting |
|
system in |
|
.At v7 . |
|
It was later rewritten by James Clark as a macro package for groff. |
|
Eric S. Raymond wrote the extended |
|
.Nm |
|
macros for groff in 2007. |
|
The stand-alone implementation that is part of the |
|
.Xr mandoc 1 |
|
utility written by Kristaps Dzonsons appeared in |
|
.Ox 4.6 . |
|
.Sh AUTHORS |
|
This |
|
.Nm |
reference was written by |
reference was written by |
. An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@kth.se . |
.An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq Mt kristaps@bsd.lv . |
. |
|
. |
|
.Sh CAVEATS |
.Sh CAVEATS |
Do not use this language. Use |
Do not use this language. |
. Xr mdoc 7 , |
Use |
|
.Xr mdoc 7 , |
instead. |
instead. |
. |
|