=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/TODO,v retrieving revision 1.58 retrieving revision 1.64 diff -u -p -r1.58 -r1.64 --- mandoc/TODO 2010/10/01 21:51:13 1.58 +++ mandoc/TODO 2010/11/03 12:07:58 1.64 @@ -1,9 +1,24 @@ ************************************************************************ * Official mandoc TODO. -* $Id: TODO,v 1.58 2010/10/01 21:51:13 schwarze Exp $ +* $Id: TODO,v 1.64 2010/11/03 12:07:58 schwarze Exp $ ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ +* parser bugs +************************************************************************ + +- the roff parser doesn't tolerate additional characters between + a macro and the \} terminating a conditional block, e.g. + .if n \{ + .br \} + reported by ulrich spoerlein Tue, 19 Oct 2010 20:39:50 +0200 + +- .BI "string string " word punct in gettext(3) + add bogus line breaks (rep by naddy@) + committed; currently working on IP and TP? + and what about B and I? + +************************************************************************ * missing features ************************************************************************ @@ -36,12 +51,40 @@ \\ must behave in a macro def like in a macro argument, and when using the macro, it must expand yet again. -- look at bsd.lv tbl(1) - from kristaps@ Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:10:53 +0200 - also look at the mail from Thomas Klausner wiz at NetBSD - on Wed, 2 Jun 2010 11:01:29 +0200 - joerg@ has patches for this somewhere... +- implement basic non-parametric .de to support e.g. sox(1) + .de SP + .if t .sp .5 + .if n .sp + .. + .de EX + .SP + .nf + .ft CW + .. + .de EE + .ft R + .SP + .fi + .. + reported by naddy@ Sat, 16 Oct 2010 23:51:57 +0200 +- implement parametric .de to support e.g. + /usr/xenocara/lib/libXxf86vm/manXF86VM.man + .de ZN + .ie t \fB\^\\$1\^\fR\\$2 + .el \fI\^\\$1\^\fP\\$2 + .. + .ZN -lXxf86vm + +- clean up escape sequence handling, creating three classes: + (1) fully implemented, or parsed and ignored without loss of content + (2) unimplemented, potentially causing loss of content + or serious mangling of formatting (e.g. \n) -> ERROR + see textproc/mgdiff(1) for nice examples + (3) undefined, just output the character -> perhaps WARNING + +- port OpenBSD tbl integration bsd.lv, probably cleaning it up + - look at pages generated from reStructeredText, e.g. devel/mercurial hg(1) These are a weird mixture of man(7) and custom autogenerated low-level roff stuff. Figure out to what extent we can cope. @@ -78,6 +121,14 @@ close (in the post validation) or prior to open (pre). This noted by jmc@ a thousand years ago. +- xloadimage(1) wants .ti (temporary indent), rep by naddy@ + +- bashbug(1) complains "line scope broken" after + .SM + .B something + should either just work or be a warning + reported by naddy@ + ************************************************************************ * formatting issues: ugly output ************************************************************************ @@ -109,9 +160,6 @@ is just "o\bo". see for example OpenBSD ksh(1) -- .Sm should *not* produce as a blank line in .Bd -literal - see for example "Brace expansion" in OpenBSD ksh(1) - - The characters "|" and "\*(Ba" should never be bold, not even in the middle of a word, e.g. ".Cm b\*(Bac" in "mknod [-m mode] name b|c major minor" @@ -137,6 +185,18 @@ - The \& zero-width character counts as output. That is, when it is alone on a line between two .Pp, we want three blank lines, not two as in mandoc. + +- When .Fn arguments exceed one output line, all but the first + should be indented, see e.g. rpc(3); + reported by jmc@ on discuss@ Fri, 29 Oct 2010 13:48:33 +0100 + +- It seems that .TP does not want TWOSPACE after the tag; + see bashbug(1); reported by naddy@ + +- Header lines of excessive length: + Port OpenBSD man_term.c rev. 1.25 to mdoc_term.c + and document it in mdoc(7) and man(7) COMPATIBILITY + found while talking to Chris Bennett ************************************************************************ * performance issues