=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/mandoc.1,v retrieving revision 1.16 retrieving revision 1.47 diff -u -p -r1.16 -r1.47 --- mandoc/mandoc.1 2009/04/12 19:45:26 1.16 +++ mandoc/mandoc.1 2009/11/16 08:46:59 1.47 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.\" $Id: mandoc.1,v 1.16 2009/04/12 19:45:26 kristaps Exp $ +.\" $Id: mandoc.1,v 1.47 2009/11/16 08:46:59 kristaps Exp $ .\" -.\" Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons +.\" Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons .\" .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any .\" purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above @@ -14,66 +14,71 @@ .\" ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF .\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. .\" -.Dd $Mdocdate: April 12 2009 $ +.Dd $Mdocdate: November 16 2009 $ .Dt MANDOC 1 .Os -.\" SECTION +. +. .Sh NAME .Nm mandoc .Nd format and display UNIX manuals -.\" SECTION +. +. .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm mandoc -.Op Fl V .Op Fl f Ns Ar option... .Op Fl m Ns Ar format -.Op Fl W Ns Ar err... +.Op Fl O Ns Ar option... .Op Fl T Ns Ar output +.Op Fl V +.Op Fl W Ns Ar err... .Op Ar infile... -.\" SECTION +. +. .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm -utility formats +utility formats .Ux manual pages for display. The arguments are as follows: -.Bl -tag -width XXXXXXXXXXXX -.\" ITEM +. +.Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl f Ns Ar option... -Override default compiler behaviour. See +Comma-separated compiler options. See .Sx Compiler Options for details. -.\" ITEM -.It Fl m +. +.It Fl m Ns Ar format Input format. See .Sx Input Formats for available formats. Defaults to .Fl m Ns Ar andoc . -.\" ITEM -.It Fl T +. +.It Fl O Ns Ar option... +Comma-separated output options. See +.Sx Output Options +for details. +. +.It Fl T Ns Ar output Output format. See .Sx Output Formats for available formats. Defaults to .Fl T Ns Ar ascii . -.\" ITEM +. .It Fl V Print version and exit. -.\" ITEM +. .It Fl W Ns Ar err... -Print warning messages. May be set to +Comma-separated warning options. Use .Fl W Ns Ar all -for all warnings, -.Ar compat -for groff/troff-compatibility warnings, or -.Ar syntax -for syntax warnings. If -.Fl W Ns Ar error -is specified, warnings are considered errors and cause utility -termination. Multiple +to print warnings, +.Fl W Ns Ar error +for warnings to be considered errors and cause utility +termination. Multiple .Fl W arguments may be comma-separated, such as .Fl W Ns Ar error,all . -.\" ITEM +. .It Ar infile... Read input from zero or more .Ar infile . @@ -81,11 +86,11 @@ If unspecified, reads from stdin. If multiple files a .Nm will halt with the first failed parse. .El -.\" PARAGRAPH +. .Pp -By default, -.Nm -reads +By default, +.Nm +reads .Xr mdoc 7 or .Xr man 7 @@ -94,41 +99,52 @@ text from stdin, implying and prints 78-column backspace-encoded output to stdout as if .Fl T Ns Ar ascii were provided. -.\" PARAGRAPH +. .Pp .Ex -std mandoc -.\" SUB-SECTION -.Ss Punctuation +. +. +.Ss Punctuation and Spacing If punctuation is set apart from words, such as in the phrase .Dq to be \&, or not to be , it's processed by .Nm -according to the following rules. Opening punctuation +according to the following rules: opening punctuation .Po -.Sq \&( , -.Sq \&[ , +.Sq \&( , +.Sq \&[ , and .Sq \&{ -.Pc -is not followed by a space. Closing punctuation +.Pc +is not followed by a space; closing punctuation .Po -.Sq \&. , -.Sq \&, , -.Sq \&; , -.Sq \&: , -.Sq \&? , -.Sq \&! , -.Sq \&) , -.Sq \&] +.Sq \&. , +.Sq \&, , +.Sq \&; , +.Sq \&: , +.Sq \&? , +.Sq \&! , +.Sq \&) , +.Sq \&] and .Sq \&} -.Pc +.Pc is not preceded by whitespace. +. .Pp If the input is .Xr mdoc 7 , these rules are also applied to macro arguments when appropriate. -.\" SUB-SECTION +. +.Pp +White-space, in non-literal (normal) mode, is stripped from input and +replaced on output by a single space. Thus, if you wish to preserve multiple +spaces, they must be space-escaped or used in a literal display mode, e.g., +.Sq \&Bd \-literal +in +.Xr mdoc 7 . +. +. .Ss Input Formats The .Nm @@ -144,146 +160,281 @@ respectively. The .Xr mdoc 7 format is .Em strongly -recommended; +recommended; .Xr man 7 should only be used for legacy manuals. +. .Pp A third option, .Fl m Ns Ar andoc , which is also the default, determines encoding on-the-fly: if the first -non-comment macro is -.Sq \&.Dd +non-comment macro is +.Sq \&Dd or -.Sq \&.Dt , -the +.Sq \&Dt , +the .Xr mdoc 7 parser is used; otherwise, the .Xr man 7 parser is used. +. .Pp If multiple -files are specified with -.Fl m Ns Ar andoc , +files are specified with +.Fl m Ns Ar andoc , each has its file-type determined this way. If multiple files are specified and .Fl m Ns Ar doc or .Fl m Ns Ar an is specified, then this format is used exclusively. -.\" .Pp -.\" The following escape sequences are recognised, although the per-format -.\" compiler may not allow certain sequences. -.\" .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset XXXX -.\" .It \efX -.\" sets the font mode to X (B, I, R or P, where P resets the font) -.\" .It \eX, \e(XX, \e[XN] -.\" queries the special-character table for a corresponding symbol -.\" .It \e*X, \e*(XX, \e*[XN] -.\" deprecated special-character format -.\" .El -.\" SUB-SECTION +. +. .Ss Output Formats The .Nm utility accepts the following .Fl T arguments: -.Bl -tag -width XXXXXXXXXXXX +. +.Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl T Ns Ar ascii Produce 7-bit ASCII output, backspace-encoded for bold and underline styles. This is the default. +. +.It Fl T Ns Ar html +Produce strict HTML-4.01 output, with a sane default style. +. .It Fl T Ns Ar tree Produce an indented parse tree. +. .It Fl T Ns Ar lint Parse only: produce no output. .El +. .Pp If multiple input files are specified, these will be processed by the corresponding filter in-order. -.\" SUB-SECTION +. +. .Ss Compiler Options -Default compiler behaviour may be overriden with the +Default compiler behaviour may be overridden with the .Fl f flag. -.Bl -tag -width XXXXXXXXXXXXXX +. +.Bl -tag -width Ds .It Fl f Ns Ar ign-scope When rewinding the scope of a block macro, forces the compiler to ignore scope violations. This can seriously mangle the resulting tree. .Pq mdoc only +. .It Fl f Ns Ar ign-escape Ignore invalid escape sequences. -.It Fl f Ns Ar ign-macro -Ignore unknown macros at the start of input lines (default for -.Xr man 7 -parsing). +This is the default, but the option can be used to override an earlier +.Fl f Ns Ar strict . +. +.It Fl f Ns Ar no-ign-escape +Don't ignore invalid escape sequences. +. .It Fl f Ns Ar no-ign-macro -Do not ignore unknown macros at the start of input lines (default for -.Xr mdoc 7 -parsing). +Do not ignore unknown macros at the start of input lines. +. +.It Fl f Ns Ar no-ign-chars +Do not ignore disallowed characters. +. +.It Fl f Ns Ar strict +Implies +.Fl f Ns Ar no-ign-escape , +.Fl f Ns Ar no-ign-macro +and +.Fl f Ns Ar no-ign-chars . +. +.It Fl f Ns Ar ign-errors +Don't halt when encountering parse errors. Useful with +.Fl T Ns Ar lint +over a large set of manuals passed on the command line. .El -.\" PARAGRAPH -.Pp -As with the -.Fl W -flag, multiple -.Fl f -options may be grouped and delimited with a comma. Using -.Fl f Ns Ar ign-scope,ign-escape , -for example, will try to ignore scope and character-escape errors. -.\" SECTION +. +.Ss Output Options +For the time being, only +.Fl T Ns Ar html +is the only mode with output options: +.Bl -tag -width Ds +.It Fl O Ns Ar style=style.css +The file +.Ar style.css +is used for an external style-sheet. This must be a valid absolute or +relative URI. +.It Fl O Ns Ar includes=fmt +The string +.Ar fmt , +for example, +.Ar ../src/%I.html , +is used as a template for linked header files (usually via the +.Sq \&In +macro). Instances of +.Sq \&%I +are replaced with the include filename. The default is not to present a +hyperlink. +.It Fl O Ns Ar man=fmt +The string +.Ar fmt , +for example, +.Ar ../html%S/%N.%S.html , +is used as a template for linked manuals (usually via the +.Sq \&Xr +macro). Instances of +.Sq \&%N +and +.Sq %S +are replaced with the linked manual's name and section, respectively. +If no section is included, section 1 is assumed. The default is not to +present a hyperlink. +.El +. .Sh EXAMPLES To page manuals to the terminal: -.\" PARAGRAPH +. .Pp -.D1 % mandoc \-Wall,error mandoc.1 2>&1 | less -.Pp +.D1 % mandoc \-Wall,error \-fstrict mandoc.1 2>&1 | less .D1 % mandoc mandoc.1 mdoc.3 mdoc.7 | less +. +.Pp +To produce HTML manuals with +.Ar style.css +as the style-sheet: +.Pp +.D1 % mandoc \-Thtml -ostyle=style.css mdoc.7 > mdoc.7.html +.Pp +To check over a large set of manuals: +. +.Pp +.Dl % mandoc \-Tlint \-fign-errors `find /usr/src -name \e*\e.[1-9]` +. +. +.Sh COMPATIBILITY +This section summarises +.Nm +compatibility with +.Xr groff 1 . +Each input and output format is separately noted. +. +. +.Ss ASCII output +.Bl -bullet -compact +.It +The +.Sq \e~ +special character doesn't produce expected behaviour in +.Fl T Ns Ar ascii . +. +.It +The +.Sq \&Bd \-literal +and +.Sq \&Bd \-unfilled +macros of +.Xr mdoc 7 +in +.Fl T Ns Ar ascii +are synonyms, as are \-filled and \-ragged. +. +.It +In +.Xr groff 1 , +the +.Sq \&Pa +.Xr mdoc 7 +macro does not underline when scoped under an +.Sq \&It +in the FILES section. This behaves correctly in +.Nm . +. +.It +A list or display following +.Sq \&Ss +.Xr mdoc 7 +macro in +.Fl T Ns Ar ascii +does not assert a prior vertical break, just as it doesn't with +.Sq \&Sh . +. +.It +The +.Sq \&na +.Xr man 7 +macro in +.Fl T Ns Ar ascii +has no effect. +. +.It +Words aren't hyphenated. +. +.It +In normal mode (not a literal block), blocks of spaces aren't preserved, +so double spaces following sentence closure are reduced to a single space; +.Xr groff 1 +retains spaces. +. +.It +Sentences are unilaterally monospaced. +.El +. +.Ss HTML output +.Bl -bullet -compact +.It +The +.Sq \efP +escape will revert the font to the previous +.Sq \ef +escape, not to the last rendered decoration, which is now dictated by +CSS instead of hard-coded. It also will not span past the current +scope, for the same reason. Note that in +.Sx ASCII Output +mode, this will work fine. +.It +The +.Xr mdoc 7 +.Sq \&Bl \-hang +and +.Sq \&Bl \-tag +list types render similarly (no break following overreached left-hand +side) due to the expressive constraints of HTML. +. +.It +The +.Xr man 7 +.Sq IP +and +.Sq TP +lists render similarly. +.El .\" SECTION .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr mandoc_char 7 , .Xr mdoc 7 , .Xr man 7 -.\" +. .Sh AUTHORS The .Nm -utility was written by -.An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@openbsd.org . -.\" SECTION +utility was written by +.An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@kth.se . +. .Sh CAVEATS -The -.Nm -utility in -.Fl T Ns Ar ascii -mode doesn't yet know how to display the following: +In +.Fl T Ns Ar html , +the maximum size of an element attribute is determined by +.Dv BUFSIZ , +which is usually 1024 bytes. Be aware of this when setting long link +formats with +.Fl O Ns Ar man=fmt . .Pp -.Bl -bullet -compact -.It -The \-hang -.Sq \&.Bl -list is not yet supported. -.El -.Pp -Other macros still aren't supported by virtue of nobody complaining -about their absence. Please report any omissions: this is a work in -progress. -.Pp -The following list documents differences between traditional -.Xr nroff 1 -output and -.Nm : -.Pp -.Bl -bullet -compact -.It -A list of display following -.Sq \&.Ss -does not assert a prior vertical break, just as it doesn't with -.Sq \&.Sh . -.It -Special characters don't follow the current font style. -.\" LIST-ITEM -.It -The \-literal and \-unfilled -.Sq \&.Bd -displays types are synonyms, as are \-filled and \-ragged. -.El +The +.Fl T Ns Ar html +utility doesn't yet render the +.Sq \es +font size escape documented in +.Xr mdoc 7 +and +.Xr man 7 .