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 .\"     $Id$  .\"     $Id$
 .\"  .\"
 .\" Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>  .\" Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
 .\" Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, 2013 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>  .\" Copyright (c) 2011-2015 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
 .\" Copyright (c) 2010 Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org>  .\" Copyright (c) 2010 Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org>
 .\"  .\"
 .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any  .\" Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
Line 98  file for a utility
Line 98  file for a utility
 .Bd -literal -offset indent  .Bd -literal -offset indent
 \&.TH PROGNAME 1 2009-10-10  \&.TH PROGNAME 1 2009-10-10
 \&.SH NAME  \&.SH NAME
 \efBprogname\efR \e(en a description goes here  \efBprogname\efR \e(en one line about what it does
 \&.\e\(dq .SH LIBRARY  \&.\e\(dq .SH LIBRARY
 \&.\e\(dq For sections 2 & 3 only.  \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, and 9 only.
 \&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD.  \&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD.
 \&.SH SYNOPSIS  \&.SH SYNOPSIS
 \efBprogname\efR [\efB\e-options\efR] arguments...  \efBprogname\efR [\efB\e-options\efR] \efIfile ...\efR
 \&.SH DESCRIPTION  \&.SH DESCRIPTION
 The \efBfoo\efR utility processes files...  The \efBfoo\efR utility processes files ...
   \&.\e\(dq .Sh CONTEXT
   \&.\e\(dq For section 9 functions only.
 \&.\e\(dq .SH IMPLEMENTATION NOTES  \&.\e\(dq .SH IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
 \&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD.  \&.\e\(dq Not used in OpenBSD.
 \&.\e\(dq .SH RETURN VALUES  \&.\e\(dq .SH RETURN VALUES
 \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, & 9 only.  \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, and 9 function return values only.
 \&.\e\(dq .SH ENVIRONMENT  \&.\e\(dq .SH ENVIRONMENT
 \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, 7, & 8 only.  \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, 7, and 8 only.
 \&.\e\(dq .SH FILES  \&.\e\(dq .SH FILES
 \&.\e\(dq .SH EXIT STATUS  \&.\e\(dq .SH EXIT STATUS
 \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, & 8 only.  \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 6, and 8 only.
 \&.\e\(dq .SH EXAMPLES  \&.\e\(dq .SH EXAMPLES
 \&.\e\(dq .SH DIAGNOSTICS  \&.\e\(dq .SH DIAGNOSTICS
 \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 4, 6, 7, & 8 only.  \&.\e\(dq For sections 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 printf/stderr messages only.
 \&.\e\(dq .SH ERRORS  \&.\e\(dq .SH ERRORS
 \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, & 9 only.  \&.\e\(dq For sections 2, 3, 4, and 9 errno settings only.
 \&.\e\(dq .SH SEE ALSO  \&.\e\(dq .SH SEE ALSO
 \&.\e\(dq .BR foo ( 1 )  \&.\e\(dq .BR foobar ( 1 )
 \&.\e\(dq .SH STANDARDS  \&.\e\(dq .SH STANDARDS
 \&.\e\(dq .SH HISTORY  \&.\e\(dq .SH HISTORY
 \&.\e\(dq .SH AUTHORS  \&.\e\(dq .SH AUTHORS
Line 171  This expands upon the brief, one-line description in
Line 173  This expands upon the brief, one-line description in
 .Em NAME .  .Em NAME .
 It usually contains a break-down of the options (if documenting a  It usually contains a break-down of the options (if documenting a
 command).  command).
   .It Em CONTEXT
   This section lists the contexts in which functions can be called in section 9.
   The contexts are autoconf, process, or interrupt.
 .It Em IMPLEMENTATION NOTES  .It Em IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
 Implementation-specific notes should be kept here.  Implementation-specific notes should be kept here.
 This is useful when implementing standard functions that may have side  This is useful when implementing standard functions that may have side
Line 197  well-tested invocations.
Line 202  well-tested invocations.
 Make sure that examples work properly!  Make sure that examples work properly!
 .It Em DIAGNOSTICS  .It Em DIAGNOSTICS
 Documents error conditions.  Documents error conditions.
 This is most useful in section 4 manuals.  In section 4 and 9 manuals, these are usually messages
   printed by the kernel to the console and to the kernel log.
   In section 1, 6, 7, and 8, these are usually messages
   printed by userland programs to the standard error output.
   .Pp
 Historically, this section was used in place of  Historically, this section was used in place of
 .Em EXIT STATUS  .Em EXIT STATUS
 for manuals in sections 1, 6, and 8; however, this practise is  for manuals in sections 1, 6, and 8; however, this practise is
 discouraged.  discouraged.
 .It Em ERRORS  .It Em ERRORS
 Documents error handling in sections 2, 3, and 9.  Documents
   .Xr errno 2
   settings in sections 2, 3, 4, and 9.
 .It Em SEE ALSO  .It Em SEE ALSO
 References other manuals with related topics.  References other manuals with related topics.
 This section should exist for most manuals.  This section should exist for most manuals.
Line 358  Begin a paragraph whose initial output line is left-ju
Line 369  Begin a paragraph whose initial output line is left-ju
 subsequent output lines are indented, with the following syntax:  subsequent output lines are indented, with the following syntax:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&HP  .Pf \. Sx \&HP
 .Op Cm width  .Op Ar width
 .Ed  .Ed
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm width  .Ar width
 argument is a  argument is a
 .Xr roff 7  .Xr roff 7
 scaling width.  scaling width.
Line 402  and
Line 413  and
 Begin an indented paragraph with the following syntax:  Begin an indented paragraph with the following syntax:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&IP  .Pf \. Sx \&IP
 .Op Cm head Op Cm width  .Op Ar head Op Ar width
 .Ed  .Ed
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm width  .Ar width
 argument is a  argument is a
 .Xr roff 7  .Xr roff 7
 scaling width defining the left margin.  scaling width defining the left margin.
Line 414  It's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if unspec
Line 425  It's saved for later paragraph left-margins; if unspec
 default width is used.  default width is used.
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm head  .Ar head
 argument is used as a leading term, flushed to the left margin.  argument is used as a leading term, flushed to the left margin.
 This is useful for bulleted paragraphs and so on.  This is useful for bulleted paragraphs and so on.
 .Pp  .Pp
Line 459  This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only fo
Line 470  This is a non-standard GNU extension, included only fo
 It has the following syntax:  It has the following syntax:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&OP  .Pf \. Sx \&OP
 .Cm key Op Cm value  .Ar key Op Ar value
 .Ed  .Ed
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm key  .Ar key
 is usually a command-line flag and  is usually a command-line flag and
 .Cm value  .Ar value
 its argument.  its argument.
 .Ss \&P  .Ss \&P
 Synonym for  Synonym for
Line 484  Specify the vertical space to be inserted before each 
Line 495  Specify the vertical space to be inserted before each 
 The syntax is as follows:  The syntax is as follows:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&PD  .Pf \. Sx \&PD
 .Op Cm height  .Op Ar height
 .Ed  .Ed
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm height  .Ar height
 argument is a  argument is a
 .Xr roff 7  .Xr roff 7
 scaling width.  scaling width.
Line 544  and
Line 555  and
 .Ss \&RE  .Ss \&RE
 Explicitly close out the scope of a prior  Explicitly close out the scope of a prior
 .Sx \&RS .  .Sx \&RS .
 The default left margin is restored to the state of the original  The default left margin is restored to the state before that
 .Sx \&RS  .Sx \&RS
 invocation.  invocation.
   .Pp
   The syntax is as follows:
   .Bd -filled -offset indent
   .Pf \. Sx \&RE
   .Op Ar level
   .Ed
   .Pp
   Without an argument, the most recent
   .Sx \&RS
   block is closed out.
   If
   .Ar level
   is 1, all open
   .Sx \&RS
   blocks are closed out.
   Otherwise,
   .Ar level No \(mi 1
   nested
   .Sx \&RS
   blocks remain open.
 .Ss \&RI  .Ss \&RI
 Text is rendered alternately in roman (the default font) and italics.  Text is rendered alternately in roman (the default font) and italics.
 Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output.  Whitespace between arguments is omitted in output.
Line 567  Temporarily reset the default left margin.
Line 598  Temporarily reset the default left margin.
 This has the following syntax:  This has the following syntax:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&RS  .Pf \. Sx \&RS
 .Op Cm width  .Op Ar width
 .Ed  .Ed
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm width  .Ar width
 argument is a  argument is a
 .Xr roff 7  .Xr roff 7
 scaling width.  scaling width.
Line 596  The scope of a sub-section is closed by a subsequent s
Line 627  The scope of a sub-section is closed by a subsequent s
 section, or end of file.  section, or end of file.
 The paragraph left-margin width is reset to the default.  The paragraph left-margin width is reset to the default.
 .Ss \&TH  .Ss \&TH
 Sets the title of the manual page with the following syntax:  Sets the title of the manual page for use in the page header
   and footer with the following syntax:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&TH  .Pf \. Sx \&TH
 .Ar title section date  .Ar title section date
Line 618  is empty or not specified, the current date is used.
Line 650  is empty or not specified, the current date is used.
 The optional  The optional
 .Ar source  .Ar source
 string specifies the organisation providing the utility.  string specifies the organisation providing the utility.
   When unspecified,
   .Xr mandoc 1
   uses its
   .Fl Ios
   argument.
 The  The
 .Ar volume  .Ar volume
 string replaces the default rendered volume, which is dictated by the  string replaces the default rendered volume, which is dictated by the
Line 634  Subsequent output lines are indented.
Line 671  Subsequent output lines are indented.
 The syntax is as follows:  The syntax is as follows:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&TP  .Pf \. Sx \&TP
 .Op Cm width  .Op Ar width
 .Ed  .Ed
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm width  .Ar width
 argument is a  argument is a
 .Xr roff 7  .Xr roff 7
 scaling width.  scaling width.
Line 680  See also
Line 717  See also
 .Ss \&fi  .Ss \&fi
 End literal mode begun by  End literal mode begun by
 .Sx \&nf .  .Sx \&nf .
 .Ss \&ft  
 Change the current font mode.  
 See  
 .Sx Text Decoration  
 for a listing of available font modes.  
 .Ss \&in  .Ss \&in
 Indent relative to the current indentation:  Indent relative to the current indentation:
 .Pp  .Pp
 .D1 Pf \. Sx \&in Op Cm width  .D1 Pf \. Sx \&in Op Ar width
 .Pp  .Pp
 If  If
 .Cm width  .Ar width
 is signed, the new offset is relative.  is signed, the new offset is relative.
 Otherwise, it is absolute.  Otherwise, it is absolute.
 This value is reset upon the next paragraph, section, or sub-section.  This value is reset upon the next paragraph, section, or sub-section.
Line 710  or
Line 742  or
 Insert vertical spaces into output with the following syntax:  Insert vertical spaces into output with the following syntax:
 .Bd -filled -offset indent  .Bd -filled -offset indent
 .Pf \. Sx \&sp  .Pf \. Sx \&sp
 .Op Cm height  .Op Ar height
 .Ed  .Ed
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Cm height  .Ar height
 argument is a scaling width as described in  argument is a scaling width as described in
 .Xr roff 7 .  .Xr roff 7 .
 If 0, this is equivalent to the  If 0, this is equivalent to the
Line 781  The syntax is as follows:
Line 813  The syntax is as follows:
 .It Sx \&UC  Ta    <=1       Ta    current   Ta    \&  .It Sx \&UC  Ta    <=1       Ta    current   Ta    \&
 .It Sx \&br  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat  .It Sx \&br  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat
 .It Sx \&fi  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat  .It Sx \&fi  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat
 .It Sx \&ft  Ta    1         Ta    current   Ta    compat  
 .It Sx \&in  Ta    1         Ta    current   Ta    compat  .It Sx \&in  Ta    1         Ta    current   Ta    compat
 .It Sx \&na  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat  .It Sx \&na  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat
 .It Sx \&nf  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat  .It Sx \&nf  Ta    0         Ta    current   Ta    compat
Line 868  Note that macros like
Line 899  Note that macros like
 .Sx \&BR  .Sx \&BR
 open and close a font scope for each argument.  open and close a font scope for each argument.
 .Sh COMPATIBILITY  .Sh COMPATIBILITY
 This section documents areas of questionable portability between  This section mentions some areas of questionable portability between
 implementations of the  implementations of the
 .Nm  .Nm
 language.  language.
   More incompatibilities exist.
 .Pp  .Pp
 .Bl -dash -compact  .Bl -dash -compact
 .It  .It
Line 883  to close out a literal context opened with
Line 915  to close out a literal context opened with
 .Sx \&nf .  .Sx \&nf .
 This behaviour may not be portable.  This behaviour may not be portable.
 .It  .It
 In quoted literals, GNU troff allowed pair-wise double-quotes to produce  
 a standalone double-quote in formatted output.  
 It is not known whether this behaviour is exhibited by other formatters.  
 .It  
 troff suppresses a newline before  troff suppresses a newline before
 .Sq \(aq  .Sq \(aq
 macro output; in mandoc, it is an alias for the standard  macro output; in mandoc, it is an alias for the standard
 .Sq \&.  .Sq \&.
 control character.  control character.
 .It  .It
 The  
 .Sq \eh  
 .Pq horizontal position ,  
 .Sq \ev  
 .Pq vertical position ,  
 .Sq \em  
 .Pq text colour ,  
 .Sq \eM  
 .Pq text filling colour ,  
 .Sq \ez  
 .Pq zero-length character ,  
 .Sq \ew  
 .Pq string length ,  
 .Sq \ek  
 .Pq horizontal position marker ,  
 .Sq \eo  
 .Pq text overstrike ,  
 and  
 .Sq \es  
 .Pq text size  
 escape sequences are all discarded in mandoc.  
 .It  
 The  
 .Sq \ef  
 scaling unit is accepted by mandoc, but rendered as the default unit.  
 .It  
 The  
 .Sx \&sp  
 macro does not accept negative values in mandoc.  
 In GNU troff, this would result in strange behaviour.  
 .It  
 In page header lines, GNU troff versions up to and including 1.21  In page header lines, GNU troff versions up to and including 1.21
 only print  only print
 .Ar volume  .Ar volume
Line 939  is given, like in
Line 936  is given, like in
 .El  .El
 .Pp  .Pp
 The  The
 .Sx OP  .Sx EE ,
 macro is part of the extended  .Sx EX ,
   .Sx OP ,
   .Sx UE ,
   and
   .Sx UR
   macros are part of the GNU extended
 .Nm  .Nm
 macro set, and may not be portable to non-GNU troff implementations.  macro set, and may not be portable to non-GNU troff implementations.
 .Sh SEE ALSO  .Sh SEE ALSO

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