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version 1.16, 2018/06/25 14:13:54 version 1.19, 2019/01/11 12:56:43
Line 167  the respective attribute is not written.
Line 167  the respective attribute is not written.
 Print a  Print a
 .Cm class  .Cm class
 attribute.  attribute.
 This attribute letter can optionally be followed by the modifier letter  
 .Cm T .  
 In that case, a  
 .Cm title  
 attribute with the same value is also printed.  
 .It Cm h  .It Cm h
 Print a  Print a
 .Cm href  .Cm href
Line 212  Print a
Line 207  Print a
 .Cm style  .Cm style
 attribute.  attribute.
 If present, it must be the last format letter.  If present, it must be the last format letter.
 In contrast to the other format letters, this one does not yet  It requires two
 print the value and does not take an argument.  .Va char *
 Instead, the rest of the format string consists of pairs of  
 argument type letters and style name letters.  
 .El  
 .Pp  
 Argument type letters each require one argument as follows:  
 .Bl -tag -width 1n -offset indent  
 .It Cm s  
 Requires one  
 .Vt char *  
 argument, used as a style value.  
 .It Cm u  
 Requires one  
 .Vt struct roffsu *  
 argument, used as a length.  
 .El  
 .Pp  
 Style name letters decide what to do with the preceding argument:  
 .Bl -tag -width 1n -offset indent  
 .It Cm \&?  
 The special pair  
 .Cm s?  
 requires two  
 .Vt char *  
 arguments.  arguments.
 The first is the style name, the second its value.  The first is the name of the style property, the second its value.
 The style name must not be  The name must not be
 .Dv NULL .  .Dv NULL .
   The
   .Cm s
   .Ar fmt
   letter can be repeated, each repetition requiring an additional pair of
   .Va char *
   arguments.
 .El  .El
 .Pp  .Pp
 .Fn print_otag  .Fn print_otag

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