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version 1.42, 2010/08/20 22:51:29 version 1.56, 2010/09/27 21:33:52
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 - allow `Qq', `Dq', `Sq', `Aq', `Bq' to have 0 arguments  - allow `Qq', `Dq', `Sq', `Aq', `Bq' to have 0 arguments
   noted by Alex Kozlov 08/06/10 23:05    noted by Alex Kozlov 08/06/10 23:05
   
 - 'br\} doesn't correctly close scope.  
   Noted by joerg@, 28/7/2010.  
   
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 * formatting issues: ugly output  * formatting issues: ugly output
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   try e.g. .Bl -column It Ta Ta    try e.g. .Bl -column It Ta Ta
   reported by millert Fri, 02 Apr 2010 16:13:46 -0400    reported by millert Fri, 02 Apr 2010 16:13:46 -0400
   
 - %A doesn't put an "and" before the final author name.  - in enclosures, mandoc sometimes fancies a bogus end of sentence
     reminded by jmc@  Thu, 23 Sep 2010 18:13:39 +0059
   
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 * formatting issues: gratuitious differences  * formatting issues: gratuitious differences
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   Opening punctuation should not fall out of .Ns.    Opening punctuation should not fall out of .Ns.
   see for example OpenBSD csh(1)    see for example OpenBSD csh(1)
   
 - .%A should append the last author with " and " (if there are two)  
   or ", and " (if there are more), not ", "  
   see for example OpenBSD csh(1)  
   
 - In .Bl -bullet, the groff bullet is "+\b+\bo\bo", the mandoc bullet  - In .Bl -bullet, the groff bullet is "+\b+\bo\bo", the mandoc bullet
   is just "o\bo".    is just "o\bo".
   see for example OpenBSD ksh(1)    see for example OpenBSD ksh(1)
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   In -unfilled, tabs are 5 spaces, just like in -filled and -ragged.    In -unfilled, tabs are 5 spaces, just like in -filled and -ragged.
   See the CCDF_* display in OpenBSD ccdconfig(8).    See the CCDF_* display in OpenBSD ccdconfig(8).
   
 - In .Bd -unfilled, .Pp should produce one blank line, not two;  
   see the ccd.conf display in OpenBSD ccdconfig(8).  
   
 - .Nx 1.0a  - .Nx 1.0a
   should be "NetBSD 1.0A", not "NetBSD 1.0a",    should be "NetBSD 1.0A", not "NetBSD 1.0a",
   see OpenBSD ccdconfig(8).    see OpenBSD ccdconfig(8).
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   on the next line, it must be indented by -width, not width+1;    on the next line, it must be indented by -width, not width+1;
   see "rule block|pass" in OpenBSD ifconfig(8).    see "rule block|pass" in OpenBSD ifconfig(8).
   
 - When .%T is used outside an .Rs context and with a trailing comma,  - The \& zero-width character counts as output.
   there is no point in rendering two commata,    That is, when it is alone on a line between two .Pp,
   see the first paragraph of the DESCRIPTION in OpenBSD mount_nfs(8).    we want three blank lines, not two as in mandoc.
   
 - When .%T is used outside an .Rs context and without a trailing comma,  
   no comma should be rendered at all,  
   see the first paragraph of the DESCRIPTION in OpenBSD exports(5).  
   
 - Bogus .Pp before .Bl should not cause a double blank line,  
   see "The route utility provides the following simple commands:"  
   in OpenBSD route(8).  
   
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 * performance issues  * performance issues
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 * structural issues  * structural issues
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 - rendering frontend code can calculate widths only for plain strings,  
   not for strings containing escape sequences.  For example, this  
   hinders calculation of the indent required for .Nm \&[ in text(1).  
   comments from kristaps@  Wed, 21 Jul 2010 23:26:08 +0200  
   
 - another example of the same problem:  
   .Bl -tag -width "\eD{format}XX" -compact  
   in OpenBSD ksh(1) gives the wrong width  
   because "\e" is one character in groff, two in mandoc  
   
 - Now that `ds' is minimally supported, we can get rid of some  
   predefined strings.  \*(C+ has already been thrown out.  Track these  
   down and whack them.  Look in e.g. gcc.1 for the top-level `ds'  
   invocations.  These are reproduced across most crappy GNU manuals.  

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