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.Dd $Mdocdate: March 27 2009 $
.Dt man 7
.Os
.\" SECTION
.Sh NAME
.Nm man
.Nd man language reference
.\" SECTION
.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.
.Pp
.Em \&Do not ever
use 
.Nm
to write your manuals.  Use the
.Xr mdoc 7
language, instead.
.\" PARAGRAPH
.Pp
An
.Nm
document follows simple rules:  lines beginning with the control
character 
.Sq \&.
are parsed for macros.  Other lines are interpreted within the scope of
prior macros:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
\&.SH Macro lines change control state.
Other lines are interpreted within the current state.
.Ed
.\" SECTION
.Sh INPUT ENCODING
.Nm
documents may contain only graphable 7-bit ASCII characters and the
space character
.Sq \  .
All manuals must have
.Ux
.Sq \en
line termination.  
.Pp
Blank lines are acceptable; where found, the output will assert a
vertical space.
.Pp
The
.Sq \ec
escape is common in historical
.Nm
documents; if encountered at the end of a word, it ensures that the
subsequent word isn't off-set by whitespace.
.\" SUB-SECTION
.Ss Special Characters
Special character sequences begin with the escape character
.Sq \e
followed by either an open-parenthesis 
.Sq \&(
for two-character sequences; an open-bracket
.Sq \&[
for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket
.Sq \&] ) ;
or a single one-character sequence.
.Pp
Characters may alternatively be escaped by a slash-asterisk,
.Sq \e* ,
with the same combinations as described above.  This form is deprecated.  
.\" SECTION
.Sh STRUCTURE
Macros are one to three three characters in length and begin with a
control character ,
.Sq \&. ,
at the beginning of the line.  An arbitrary amount of whitespace may
sit between the control character and the macro name.  Thus,
.Sq \&.PP
and
.Sq \&.\ \ \ \&PP
are equivalent.
.Pp
All 
.Nm
macros follow the same structural rules:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
\&.YO \(lBbody...\(rB 
.Ed
.Pp
The
.Dq body
consists of zero or more arguments to the macro.
.Pp
.Nm
has a primitive notion of multi-line scope for the following macros: 
.Sq \&.TM ,
.Sq \&.SM ,
.Sq \&.SB ,
.Sq \&.BI ,
.Sq \&.IB ,
.Sq \&.BR ,
.Sq \&.RB ,
.Sq \&.R ,
.Sq \&.B ,
.Sq \&.I ,
.Sq \&.IR 
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
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.
.Ed
.Pp
The
.Sq \&.TP
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 and corresponding number of arguments.
.Pp
.Bl -column "MacroX" "Arguments" -compact -offset indent
.It Em Macro Ta Em Arguments
.It \&.TH    Ta    >1, <6
.It \&.SH    Ta    >0
.It \&.SS    Ta    >0
.It \&.TP    Ta    n
.It \&.LP    Ta    0
.It \&.PP    Ta    0
.It \&.P     Ta    0
.It \&.IP    Ta    <3
.It \&.HP    Ta    <2
.It \&.SM    Ta    n
.It \&.SB    Ta    n
.It \&.BI    Ta    n
.It \&.IB    Ta    n
.It \&.BR    Ta    n
.It \&.RB    Ta    n
.It \&.R     Ta    n
.It \&.B     Ta    n
.It \&.I     Ta    n
.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
.El
.\" SECTION
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr mandoc 1 ,
.Xr mandoc_char 7
.\" SECTION
.Sh AUTHORS
The
.Nm
utility was written by 
.An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@openbsd.org .
.\" SECTION
.Sh CAVEATS
Do not use this language.  Use
.Xr mdoc 7 ,
instead.