=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/man.7,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -p -r1.4 -r1.9 --- mandoc/man.7 2009/03/26 16:23:22 1.4 +++ mandoc/man.7 2009/04/12 19:19:57 1.9 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" $Id: man.7,v 1.4 2009/03/26 16:23:22 kristaps Exp $ +.\" $Id: man.7,v 1.9 2009/04/12 19:19:57 kristaps Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons .\" @@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ .\" TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR .\" PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. .\" -.Dd $Mdocdate: March 26 2009 $ -.Dt man 7 +.Dd $Mdocdate: April 12 2009 $ +.Dt MAN 7 .Os .\" SECTION .Sh NAME @@ -29,12 +29,10 @@ The .Nm man language was historically used to format .Ux -manuals. In this reference document, we describe the syntax and -structure of the -.Nm -language. +manuals. This reference document describes the syntax and structure of +this language. .Pp -.Em \&Do not ever +.Em \&Do not use .Nm to write your manuals. Use the @@ -53,10 +51,6 @@ prior macros: \&.SH Macro lines change control state. Other lines are interpreted within the current state. .Ed -.\" PARAGRAPH -.Pp -Macros are character sequences whose structural rules are described -later in this document. .\" SECTION .Sh INPUT ENCODING .Nm @@ -64,10 +58,11 @@ documents may contain only graphable 7-bit ASCII chara space character .Sq \ . All manuals must have +.Ux .Sq \en line termination. .Pp -Blank lines are acceptable; where found, the output will also assert a +Blank lines are acceptable; where found, the output will assert a vertical space. .Pp The @@ -91,10 +86,6 @@ or a single one-character sequence. Characters may alternatively be escaped by a slash-asterisk, .Sq \e* , with the same combinations as described above. This form is deprecated. -.Pp -The -.Xr mdoc 7 -contains a table of all available escapes. .\" SECTION .Sh STRUCTURE Macros are one to three three characters in length and begin with a @@ -135,40 +126,30 @@ and .Sq \&.RI . When these macros are invoked without arguments, the subsequent line is considered a continuation of the macro. Thus: -.Bd -literal -offset indent -\&.RI foo -.Ed -.Pp -and .Bd -literal -offset indent \&.RI foo .Ed .Pp -are equivalent. If two consecutive lines exhibit the latter behaviour, -an error is raised. Thus, the following is acceptable: +is equivalent to +.Sq \&.RI foo . +If two consecutive lines exhibit the latter behaviour, +an error is raised. Thus, the following is not acceptable: .Bd -literal -offset indent \&.RI -\&.I Hello, world. -foo -.Ed -.Pp -The following, however, is not: -.Bd -literal -offset indent -\&.RI \&.I Hello, world. .Ed .Pp The .Sq \&.TP -macro has similar behaviour, but does not need an empty argument line in -order to trigger scope. +macro is similar, but does not need an empty argument line to trigger +the behaviour. .\" PARAGRAPH .Sh MACROS This section contains a complete list of all .Nm -macros, arranged alphabetically, with the number of arguments. +macros and corresponding number of arguments. .Pp .Bl -column "MacroX" "Arguments" -compact -offset indent .It Em Macro Ta Em Arguments @@ -193,9 +174,24 @@ macros, arranged alphabetically, with the number of ar .It \&.IR Ta n .It \&.RI Ta n .El +.Pp +Although not historically part of the +.Nm +system, the following macros are also supported: +.Pp +.Bl -column "MacroX" "Arguments" -compact -offset indent +.It Em Macro Ta Em Arguments +.It \&.br Ta 0 +.It \&.i Ta n +.El +.Pp +These follow the same calling conventions as the above +.Nm +macros. .\" SECTION .Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr mandoc 1 +.Xr mandoc 1 , +.Xr mandoc_char 7 .\" SECTION .Sh AUTHORS The