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version 1.114, 2010/06/03 14:29:52 |
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.\" Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@kth.se> |
.\" Copyright (c) 2009 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv> |
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.Dd $Mdocdate$ |
.Dd $Mdocdate$ |
.Dt MDOC 7 |
.Dt MDOC 7 |
.Os |
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.Sh NAME |
.Sh NAME |
.Nm mdoc |
.Nm mdoc |
.Nd mdoc language reference |
.Nd mdoc language reference |
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.Sh DESCRIPTION |
.Sh DESCRIPTION |
The |
The |
.Nm mdoc |
.Nm mdoc |
Line 31 language is used to format |
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Line 27 language is used to format |
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.Bx |
.Bx |
.Ux |
.Ux |
manuals. In this reference document, we describe its syntax, structure, |
manuals. In this reference document, we describe its syntax, structure, |
and usage. Our reference implementation is |
and usage. Our reference implementation is mandoc; the |
.Xr mandoc 1 . |
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The |
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.Sx COMPATIBILITY |
.Sx COMPATIBILITY |
section describes compatibility with |
section describes compatibility with other troff \-mdoc implementations. |
.Xr groff 1 . |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
An |
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.Nm |
.Nm |
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\&.Sh Macro lines change control state. |
\&.Sh Macro lines change control state. |
Other lines are interpreted within the current state. |
Other lines are interpreted within the current state. |
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.Sh LANGUAGE SYNTAX |
.Sh LANGUAGE SYNTAX |
.Nm |
.Nm |
documents may contain only graphable 7-bit ASCII characters, the space |
documents may contain only graphable 7-bit ASCII characters, the space |
Line 59 character, and, in certain circumstances, the tab char |
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Line 49 character, and, in certain circumstances, the tab char |
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manuals must have |
manuals must have |
.Ux |
.Ux |
line terminators. |
line terminators. |
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.Ss Comments |
.Ss Comments |
Text following a |
Text following a |
.Sq \e" , |
.Sq \e" , |
Line 69 line. A macro line with only a control character and |
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Line 57 line. A macro line with only a control character and |
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.Sq \&.\e" , |
.Sq \&.\e" , |
is also ignored. Macro lines with only a control charater and optionally |
is also ignored. Macro lines with only a control charater and optionally |
whitespace are stripped from input. |
whitespace are stripped from input. |
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.Ss Reserved Characters |
.Ss Reserved Characters |
Within a macro line, the following characters are reserved: |
Within a macro line, the following characters are reserved: |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Line 98 Within a macro line, the following characters are rese |
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Line 84 Within a macro line, the following characters are rese |
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.It \&| |
.It \&| |
.Pq vertical bar |
.Pq vertical bar |
.El |
.El |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
Use of reserved characters is described in |
Use of reserved characters is described in |
.Sx MACRO SYNTAX . |
.Sx MACRO SYNTAX . |
Line 106 For general use in macro lines, these characters must |
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Line 91 For general use in macro lines, these characters must |
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with a non-breaking space |
with a non-breaking space |
.Pq Sq \e& |
.Pq Sq \e& |
or, if applicable, an appropriate escape sequence used. |
or, if applicable, an appropriate escape sequence used. |
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.Ss Special Characters |
.Ss Special Characters |
Special characters may occur in both macro and free-form lines. |
Special characters may occur in both macro and free-form lines. |
Sequences begin with the escape character |
Sequences begin with the escape character |
Line 118 for two-character sequences; an open-bracket |
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Line 101 for two-character sequences; an open-bracket |
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.Sq \&[ |
.Sq \&[ |
for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket |
for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket |
.Sq \&] ) ; |
.Sq \&] ) ; |
or a single one-character sequence. See |
or a single one-character sequence. |
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See |
.Xr mandoc_char 7 |
.Xr mandoc_char 7 |
for a complete list. Examples include |
for a complete list. |
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Examples include |
.Sq \e(em |
.Sq \e(em |
.Pq em-dash |
.Pq em-dash |
and |
and |
.Sq \ee |
.Sq \ee |
.Pq back-slash . |
.Pq back-slash . |
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.Ss Text Decoration |
.Ss Text Decoration |
Terms may be text-decorated using the |
Terms may be text-decorated using the |
.Sq \ef |
.Sq \ef |
Line 137 escape followed by an indicator: B (bold), I, (italic) |
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Line 120 escape followed by an indicator: B (bold), I, (italic) |
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.D1 \efBbold\efR \efIitalic\efP |
.D1 \efBbold\efR \efIitalic\efP |
.Pp |
.Pp |
A numerical representation 3, 2, or 1 (bold, italic, and Roman, |
A numerical representation 3, 2, or 1 (bold, italic, and Roman, |
respectively) may be used instead. A text decoration is valid within |
respectively) may be used instead. |
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A text decoration is valid within |
the current font scope only: if a macro opens a font scope alongside |
the current font scope only: if a macro opens a font scope alongside |
its own scope, such as |
its own scope, such as |
.Sx \&Bf |
.Sx \&Bf |
.Cm \&Sy , |
.Cm \&Sy , |
in-scope invocations of |
in-scope invocations of |
.Sq \ef |
.Sq \ef |
are only valid within the font scope of the macro. If |
are only valid within the font scope of the macro. |
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If |
.Sq \ef |
.Sq \ef |
is specified outside of any font scope, such as in unenclosed, free-form |
is specified outside of any font scope, such as in unenclosed, free-form |
text, it will affect the remainder of the document. |
text, it will affect the remainder of the document. |
Line 175 Note these forms are |
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Line 160 Note these forms are |
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recommended for |
recommended for |
.Nm , |
.Nm , |
which encourages semantic annotation. |
which encourages semantic annotation. |
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.Ss Predefined Strings |
.Ss Predefined Strings |
Historically, |
Historically, |
.Xr groff 1 |
.Xr groff 1 |
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.Sq \e*[N] . |
.Sq \e*[N] . |
See |
See |
.Xr mandoc_char 7 |
.Xr mandoc_char 7 |
for a complete list. Examples include |
for a complete list. |
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Examples include |
.Sq \e*(Am |
.Sq \e*(Am |
.Pq ampersand |
.Pq ampersand |
and |
and |
.Sq \e*(Ba |
.Sq \e*(Ba |
.Pq vertical bar . |
.Pq vertical bar . |
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.Ss Whitespace |
.Ss Whitespace |
In non-literal free-form lines, consecutive blocks of whitespace are |
Whitespace consists of the space character. |
pruned from input and added later in the output filter, if applicable: |
In free-form lines, whitespace is preserved within a line; un-escaped |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
trailing spaces are stripped from input (unless in a literal context). |
These spaces are pruned from input. |
Blank free-form lines, which may include whitespace, are only permitted |
\&.Bd \-literal |
within literal contexts. |
These are not. |
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\&.Ed |
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.Ed |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
In macro lines, whitespace delimits arguments and is discarded. If |
In macro lines, whitespace delimits arguments and is discarded. |
arguments are quoted, whitespace within the quotes is retained. |
If arguments are quoted, whitespace within the quotes is retained. |
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.Pp |
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Blank lines are only permitted within literal contexts, as are lines |
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containing only whitespace. Tab characters are only acceptable when |
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delimiting |
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.Sq \&Bl \-column |
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or when in a literal context. |
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.Ss Quotation |
.Ss Quotation |
Macro arguments may be quoted with a double-quote to group |
Macro arguments may be quoted with a double-quote to group |
space-delimited terms or to retain blocks of whitespace. A quoted |
space-delimited terms or to retain blocks of whitespace. |
argument begins with a double-quote preceded by whitespace. The next |
A quoted argument begins with a double-quote preceded by whitespace. |
double-quote not pair-wise adjacent to another double-quote terminates |
The next double-quote not pair-wise adjacent to another double-quote |
the literal, regardless of surrounding whitespace. |
terminates the literal, regardless of surrounding whitespace. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
This produces tokens |
This produces tokens |
.Sq a" , |
.Sq a" , |
Line 240 This produces tokens |
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Line 208 This produces tokens |
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and |
and |
.Sq fg" . |
.Sq fg" . |
Note that any quoted term, be it argument or macro, is indiscriminately |
Note that any quoted term, be it argument or macro, is indiscriminately |
considered literal text. Thus, the following produces |
considered literal text. |
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Thus, the following produces |
.Sq \&Em a : |
.Sq \&Em a : |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Em "Em a" |
\&.Em "Em a" |
.Ed |
.Ed |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
In free-form mode, quotes are regarded as opaque text. |
In free-form mode, quotes are regarded as opaque text. |
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.Ss Dates |
.Ss Dates |
There are several macros in |
There are several macros in |
.Nm |
.Nm |
that require a date argument. The canonical form for dates is the |
that require a date argument. |
American format: |
The canonical form for dates is the American format: |
.Pp |
.Pp |
.D1 Cm Month Day , Year |
.D1 Cm Month Day , Year |
.Pp |
.Pp |
The |
The |
.Cm Day |
.Cm Day |
value is an optionally zero-padded numeral. The |
value is an optionally zero-padded numeral. |
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The |
.Cm Month |
.Cm Month |
value is the full month name. The |
value is the full month name. |
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The |
.Cm Year |
.Cm Year |
value is the full four-digit year. |
value is the full four-digit year. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Line 275 Some examples of valid dates follow: |
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Line 244 Some examples of valid dates follow: |
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.D1 "May, 2009" Pq reduced form |
.D1 "May, 2009" Pq reduced form |
.D1 "2009" Pq reduced form |
.D1 "2009" Pq reduced form |
.D1 "May 20, 2009" Pq canonical form |
.D1 "May 20, 2009" Pq canonical form |
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.Ss Scaling Widths |
.Ss Scaling Widths |
Many macros support scaled widths for their arguments, such as |
Many macros support scaled widths for their arguments, such as |
stipulating a two-inch list indentation with the following: |
stipulating a two-inch list indentation with the following: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Bl -tag -width 2i |
\&.Bl -tag -width 2i |
.Ed |
.Ed |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
The syntax for scaled widths is |
The syntax for scaled widths is |
.Sq Li [+-]?[0-9]*.[0-9]*[:unit:] , |
.Sq Li [+-]?[0-9]*.[0-9]*[:unit:] , |
where a decimal must be preceded or proceeded by at least one digit. |
where a decimal must be preceded or proceeded by at least one digit. |
Negative numbers, while accepted, are truncated to zero. The following |
Negative numbers, while accepted, are truncated to zero. |
scaling units are accepted: |
The following scaling units are accepted: |
.Pp |
.Pp |
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact |
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact |
.It c |
.It c |
Line 326 Using anything other than |
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Line 293 Using anything other than |
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.Sq u , |
.Sq u , |
or |
or |
.Sq v |
.Sq v |
is necessarily non-portable across output media. See |
is necessarily non-portable across output media. |
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See |
.Sx COMPATIBILITY . |
.Sx COMPATIBILITY . |
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.Ss Sentence Spacing |
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When composing a manual, make sure that your sentences end at the end of |
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a line. |
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By doing so, front-ends will be able to apply the proper amount of |
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spacing after the end of sentence (unescaped) period, exclamation mark, |
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or question mark followed by zero or more non-sentence closing |
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delimiters ( |
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.Ns Sq \&) , |
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.Sq \&] , |
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.Sq \&' , |
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.Sq \&" ) . |
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.Pp |
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The proper spacing is also intelligently preserved if a sentence ends at |
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the boundary of a macro line, e.g., |
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.Pp |
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.D1 \&Xr mandoc 1 \. |
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.D1 \&Fl T \&Ns \&Cm ascii \. |
.Sh MANUAL STRUCTURE |
.Sh MANUAL STRUCTURE |
A well-formed |
A well-formed |
.Nm |
.Nm |
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\&.Dd $\&Mdocdate$ |
\&.Dd $\&Mdocdate$ |
\&.Dt mdoc 7 |
\&.Dt mdoc 7 |
\&.Os |
\&.Os |
\&. |
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\&.Sh NAME |
\&.Sh NAME |
\&.Nm foo |
\&.Nm foo |
\&.Nd a description goes here |
\&.Nd a description goes here |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 2 & 3 only. |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 2, 3, & 9 only. |
\&.\e\*q .Sh LIBRARY |
\&.\e\*q .Sh LIBRARY |
\&. |
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\&.Sh SYNOPSIS |
\&.Sh SYNOPSIS |
\&.Nm foo |
\&.Nm foo |
\&.Op Fl options |
\&.Op Fl options |
\&.Ar |
\&.Ar |
\&. |
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\&.Sh DESCRIPTION |
\&.Sh DESCRIPTION |
The |
The |
\&.Nm |
\&.Nm |
utility processes files ... |
utility processes files ... |
\&.\e\*q .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES |
\&.\e\*q .Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 1 & 8 only. |
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\&.\e\*q .Sh EXIT STATUS |
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\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 2, 3, & 9 only. |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 2, 3, & 9 only. |
\&.\e\*q .Sh RETURN VALUES |
\&.\e\*q .Sh RETURN VALUES |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 1, 6, 7, & 8 only. |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 1, 6, 7, & 8 only. |
\&.\e\*q .Sh ENVIRONMENT |
\&.\e\*q .Sh ENVIRONMENT |
\&.\e\*q .Sh FILES |
\&.\e\*q .Sh FILES |
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\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 1 & 8 only. |
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\&.\e\*q .Sh EXIT STATUS |
\&.\e\*q .Sh EXAMPLES |
\&.\e\*q .Sh EXAMPLES |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 1, 4, 6, 7, & 8 only. |
\&.\e\*q The next is for sections 1, 4, 6, 7, & 8 only. |
\&.\e\*q .Sh DIAGNOSTICS |
\&.\e\*q .Sh DIAGNOSTICS |
Line 401 utility processes files ... |
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Line 381 utility processes files ... |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
The sections in a |
The sections in a |
.Nm |
.Nm |
document are conventionally ordered as they appear above. Sections |
document are conventionally ordered as they appear above. |
should be composed as follows: |
Sections should be composed as follows: |
.Bl -ohang -offset Ds |
.Bl -ohang -offset Ds |
.It Em NAME |
.It Em NAME |
The name(s) and a short description of the documented material. The |
The name(s) and a short description of the documented material. |
syntax for this as follows: |
The syntax for this as follows: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Nm name0 |
\&.Nm name0 |
\&.Nm name1 |
\&.Nm name1 |
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.Sx \&Nm |
.Sx \&Nm |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Nd . |
.Sx \&Nd . |
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.It Em LIBRARY |
.It Em LIBRARY |
The name of the library containing the documented material, which is |
The name of the library containing the documented material, which is |
assumed to be a function in a section 2 or 3 manual. The syntax for |
assumed to be a function in a section 2, 3, or 9 manual. |
this is as follows: |
The syntax for this is as follows: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Lb libarm |
\&.Lb libarm |
.Ed |
.Ed |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&Lb . |
.Sx \&Lb . |
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.It Em SYNOPSIS |
.It Em SYNOPSIS |
Documents the utility invocation syntax, function call syntax, or device |
Documents the utility invocation syntax, function call syntax, or device |
configuration. |
configuration. |
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.Sx \&Ft , |
.Sx \&Ft , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Vt . |
.Sx \&Vt . |
. |
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.It Em DESCRIPTION |
.It Em DESCRIPTION |
This expands upon the brief, one-line description in |
This expands upon the brief, one-line description in |
.Em NAME . |
.Em NAME . |
Line 494 Print verbose information. |
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Line 471 Print verbose information. |
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.Ed |
.Ed |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Manuals not documenting a command won't include the above fragment. |
Manuals not documenting a command won't include the above fragment. |
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.It Em IMPLEMENTATION NOTES |
.It Em IMPLEMENTATION NOTES |
Implementation-specific notes should be kept here. This is useful when |
Implementation-specific notes should be kept here. |
implementing standard functions that may have side effects or notable |
This is useful when implementing standard functions that may have side |
algorithmic implications. |
effects or notable algorithmic implications. |
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.It Em EXIT STATUS |
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Command exit status for section 1, 6, and 8 manuals. This section is |
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the dual of |
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.Em RETURN VALUES , |
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which is used for functions. Historically, this information was |
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described in |
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.Em DIAGNOSTICS , |
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a practise that is now discouraged. |
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.Pp |
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See |
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.Sx \&Ex . |
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.It Em RETURN VALUES |
.It Em RETURN VALUES |
This section is the dual of |
This section is the dual of |
.Em EXIT STATUS , |
.Em EXIT STATUS , |
which is used for commands. It documents the return values of functions |
which is used for commands. |
in sections 2, 3, and 9. |
It documents the return values of functions in sections 2, 3, and 9. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&Rv . |
.Sx \&Rv . |
. |
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.It Em ENVIRONMENT |
.It Em ENVIRONMENT |
Documents any usages of environment variables, e.g., |
Documents any usages of environment variables, e.g., |
.Xr environ 7 . |
.Xr environ 7 . |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&Ev . |
.Sx \&Ev . |
. |
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.It Em FILES |
.It Em FILES |
Documents files used. It's helpful to document both the file and a |
Documents files used. |
short description of how the file is used (created, modified, etc.). |
It's helpful to document both the file and a short description of how |
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the file is used (created, modified, etc.). |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&Pa . |
.Sx \&Pa . |
. |
.It Em EXIT STATUS |
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Command exit status for section 1, 6, and 8 manuals. |
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This section is the dual of |
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.Em RETURN VALUES , |
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which is used for functions. |
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Historically, this information was described in |
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.Em DIAGNOSTICS , |
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a practise that is now discouraged. |
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.Pp |
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See |
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.Sx \&Ex . |
.It Em EXAMPLES |
.It Em EXAMPLES |
Example usages. This often contains snippets of well-formed, |
Example usages. |
well-tested invocations. Make doubly sure that your examples work |
This often contains snippets of well-formed, well-tested invocations. |
properly! |
Make doubly sure that your examples work properly! |
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.It Em DIAGNOSTICS |
.It Em DIAGNOSTICS |
Documents error conditions. This is most useful in section 4 manuals. |
Documents error conditions. |
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This is most useful in section 4 manuals. |
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 |
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See |
See |
.Sx \&Bl |
.Sx \&Bl |
.Fl diag . |
.Fl diag . |
. |
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.It Em ERRORS |
.It Em ERRORS |
Documents error handling in sections 2, 3, and 9. |
Documents error handling in sections 2, 3, and 9. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&Er . |
.Sx \&Er . |
. |
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.It Em SEE ALSO |
.It Em SEE ALSO |
References other manuals with related topics. This section should exist |
References other manuals with related topics. |
for most manuals. Cross-references should conventionally be ordered |
This section should exist for most manuals. |
first by section, then alphabetically. |
Cross-references should conventionally be ordered first by section, then |
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alphabetically. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&Xr . |
.Sx \&Xr . |
. |
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.It Em STANDARDS |
.It Em STANDARDS |
References any standards implemented or used. If not adhering to any |
References any standards implemented or used. |
standards, the |
If not adhering to any standards, the |
.Em HISTORY |
.Em HISTORY |
section should be used instead. |
section should be used instead. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&St . |
.Sx \&St . |
. |
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.It Em HISTORY |
.It Em HISTORY |
The history of any manual without a |
The history of any manual without a |
.Em STANDARDS |
.Em STANDARDS |
section should be described in this section. |
section should be described in this section. |
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.It Em AUTHORS |
.It Em AUTHORS |
Credits to authors, if applicable, should appear in this section. |
Credits to authors, if applicable, should appear in this section. |
Authors should generally be noted by both name and an e-mail address. |
Authors should generally be noted by both name and an e-mail address. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See |
See |
.Sx \&An . |
.Sx \&An . |
. |
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.It Em CAVEATS |
.It Em CAVEATS |
Explanations of common misuses and misunderstandings should be explained |
Explanations of common misuses and misunderstandings should be explained |
in this section. |
in this section. |
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.It Em BUGS |
.It Em BUGS |
Extant bugs should be described in this section. |
Extant bugs should be described in this section. |
. |
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.It Em SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS |
.It Em SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS |
Documents any security precautions that operators should consider. |
Documents any security precautions that operators should consider. |
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.El |
.El |
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.Sh MACRO SYNTAX |
.Sh MACRO SYNTAX |
Macros are one to three three characters in length and begin with a |
Macros are one to three three characters in length and begin with a |
control character , |
control character , |
.Sq \&. , |
.Sq \&. , |
at the beginning of the line. An arbitrary amount of whitespace may |
at the beginning of the line. |
sit between the control character and the macro name. Thus, the |
An arbitrary amount of whitespace may sit between the control character |
following are equivalent: |
and the macro name. |
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Thus, the following are equivalent: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Pp |
\&.Pp |
\&.\ \ \ \&Pp |
\&.\ \ \ \&Pp |
.Ed |
.Ed |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
The syntax of a macro depends on its classification. In this section, |
The syntax of a macro depends on its classification. |
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In this section, |
.Sq \-arg |
.Sq \-arg |
refers to macro arguments, which may be followed by zero or more |
refers to macro arguments, which may be followed by zero or more |
.Sq parm |
.Sq parm |
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|
opens the scope of a macro; and if specified, |
opens the scope of a macro; and if specified, |
.Sq \&Yc |
.Sq \&Yc |
closes it out. |
closes it out. |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
The |
The |
.Em Callable |
.Em Callable |
column indicates that the macro may be called subsequent to the initial |
column indicates that the macro may be called subsequent to the initial |
line-macro. If a macro is not callable, then its invocation after the |
line-macro. |
initial line macro is interpreted as opaque text, such that |
If a macro is not callable, then its invocation after the initial line |
|
macro is interpreted as opaque text, such that |
.Sq \&.Fl \&Sh |
.Sq \&.Fl \&Sh |
produces |
produces |
.Sq Fl \&Sh . |
.Sq Fl \&Sh . |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
The |
The |
.Em Parsable |
.Em Parsable |
column indicates whether the macro may be followed by further |
column indicates whether the macro may be followed by further |
(ostensibly callable) macros. If a macro is not parsable, subsequent |
(ostensibly callable) macros. |
macro invocations on the line will be interpreted as opaque text. |
If a macro is not parsable, subsequent macro invocations on the line |
. |
will be interpreted as opaque text. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
The |
The |
.Em Scope |
.Em Scope |
column, if applicable, describes closure rules. |
column, if applicable, describes closure rules. |
. |
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.Ss Block full-explicit |
.Ss Block full-explicit |
Multi-line scope closed by an explicit closing macro. All macros |
Multi-line scope closed by an explicit closing macro. |
contains bodies; only |
All macros contains bodies; only |
.Sx \&Bf |
.Sx \&Bf |
contains a head. |
contains a head. |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
Line 655 contains a head. |
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Line 615 contains a head. |
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\(lBbody...\(rB |
\(lBbody...\(rB |
\&.Yc |
\&.Yc |
.Ed |
.Ed |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
.Bl -column -compact -offset indent "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "closed by XXX" |
.Bl -column -compact -offset indent "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "closed by XXX" |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Scope |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Scope |
Line 668 contains a head. |
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Line 627 contains a head. |
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.It Sx \&Ek Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bk |
.It Sx \&Ek Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bk |
.It Sx \&El Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bl |
.It Sx \&El Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta opened by Sx \&Bl |
.El |
.El |
. |
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. |
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.Ss Block full-implicit |
.Ss Block full-implicit |
Multi-line scope closed by end-of-file or implicitly by another macro. |
Multi-line scope closed by end-of-file or implicitly by another macro. |
All macros have bodies; some |
All macros have bodies; some |
Line 689 has multiple heads. |
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Line 646 has multiple heads. |
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\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead... \(lBTa head...\(rB\(rB |
\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead... \(lBTa head...\(rB\(rB |
\(lBbody...\(rB |
\(lBbody...\(rB |
.Ed |
.Ed |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
.Bl -column -compact -offset indent "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "closed by XXXXXXXXXXX" |
.Bl -column -compact -offset indent "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "closed by XXXXXXXXXXX" |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Scope |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Scope |
Line 698 has multiple heads. |
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Line 654 has multiple heads. |
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.It Sx \&Sh Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Sh |
.It Sx \&Sh Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Sh |
.It Sx \&Ss Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Sh , Sx \&Ss |
.It Sx \&Ss Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta closed by Sx \&Sh , Sx \&Ss |
.El |
.El |
. |
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. |
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.Ss Block partial-explicit |
.Ss Block partial-explicit |
Like block full-explicit, but also with single-line scope. Each |
Like block full-explicit, but also with single-line scope. |
has at least a body and, in limited circumstances, a head |
Each has at least a body and, in limited circumstances, a head |
.Po |
.Po |
.Sx \&Fo , |
.Sx \&Fo , |
.Sx \&Eo |
.Sx \&Eo |
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\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead...\(rB \ |
\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBparm...\(rB\(rB \(lBhead...\(rB \ |
\(lBbody...\(rB \&Yc \(lBtail...\(rB |
\(lBbody...\(rB \&Yc \(lBtail...\(rB |
.Ed |
.Ed |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
.Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "closed by XXXX" -compact -offset indent |
.Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "closed by XXXX" -compact -offset indent |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Scope |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Scope |
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.It Sx \&Xc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Xo |
.It Sx \&Xc Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta opened by Sx \&Xo |
.It Sx \&Xo Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Xc |
.It Sx \&Xo Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta closed by Sx \&Xc |
.El |
.El |
. |
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. |
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.Ss Block partial-implicit |
.Ss Block partial-implicit |
Like block full-implicit, but with single-line scope closed by |
Like block full-implicit, but with single-line scope closed by |
.Sx Reserved Characters |
.Sx Reserved Characters |
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.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB \(lBbody...\(rB \(lBres...\(rB |
\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB \(lBbody...\(rB \(lBres...\(rB |
.Ed |
.Ed |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
.Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" -compact -offset indent |
.Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" -compact -offset indent |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable |
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.It Sx \&Ql Ta Yes Ta Yes |
.It Sx \&Ql Ta Yes Ta Yes |
.It Sx \&Qq Ta Yes Ta Yes |
.It Sx \&Qq Ta Yes Ta Yes |
.It Sx \&Sq Ta Yes Ta Yes |
.It Sx \&Sq Ta Yes Ta Yes |
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.It Sx \&Vt Ta Yes Ta Yes |
.El |
.El |
. |
.Pp |
. |
Note that the |
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.Sx \&Vt |
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macro is a |
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.Sx Block partial-implicit |
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only when invoked as the first macro |
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in a |
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.Em SYNOPSIS |
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section line, else it is |
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.Sx In-line . |
.Ss In-line |
.Ss In-line |
Closed by |
Closed by |
.Sx Reserved Characters , |
.Sx Reserved Characters , |
end of line, fixed argument lengths, and/or subsequent macros. In-line |
end of line, fixed argument lengths, and/or subsequent macros. |
macros have only text children. If a number (or inequality) of |
In-line macros have only text children. |
arguments is |
If a number (or inequality) of arguments is |
.Pq n , |
.Pq n , |
then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of arguments. |
then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of arguments. |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
Line 788 then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of argument |
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Line 747 then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of argument |
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\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB arg0 arg1 argN |
\&.Yo \(lB\-arg \(lBval...\(rB\(rB arg0 arg1 argN |
.Ed |
.Ed |
. |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
.Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "Arguments" -compact -offset indent |
.Bl -column "MacroX" "CallableX" "ParsableX" "Arguments" -compact -offset indent |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Arguments |
.It Em Macro Ta Em Callable Ta Em Parsable Ta Em Arguments |
Line 851 then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of argument |
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Line 809 then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of argument |
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.It Sx \&Ot Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n |
.It Sx \&Ot Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n |
.It Sx \&Ox Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Ox Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Pa Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Pa Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Pf Ta \&No Ta Yes Ta 1 |
.It Sx \&Pf Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta 1 |
.It Sx \&Pp Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0 |
.It Sx \&Pp Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0 |
.It Sx \&Rv Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n |
.It Sx \&Rv Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta n |
.It Sx \&Sm Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1 |
.It Sx \&Sm Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1 |
Line 863 then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of argument |
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Line 821 then the macro accepts an arbitrary number of argument |
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.It Sx \&Ux Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Ux Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Va Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Va Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta n |
.It Sx \&Vt Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0 |
.It Sx \&Vt Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0 |
.It Sx \&Xr Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0, <3 |
.It Sx \&Xr Ta Yes Ta Yes Ta >0 |
.It Sx \&br Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0 |
.It Sx \&br Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 0 |
.It Sx \&sp Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1 |
.It Sx \&sp Ta \&No Ta \&No Ta 1 |
.El |
.El |
. |
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. |
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.Sh REFERENCE |
.Sh REFERENCE |
This section is a canonical reference of all macros, arranged |
This section is a canonical reference of all macros, arranged |
alphabetically. For the scoping of individual macros, see |
alphabetically. |
|
For the scoping of individual macros, see |
.Sx MACRO SYNTAX . |
.Sx MACRO SYNTAX . |
. |
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.Ss \&%A |
.Ss \&%A |
Author name of an |
Author name of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
Line 881 block. Multiple authors should each be accorded their |
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Line 837 block. Multiple authors should each be accorded their |
|
.Sx \%%A |
.Sx \%%A |
line. Author names should be ordered with full or abbreviated |
line. Author names should be ordered with full or abbreviated |
forename(s) first, then full surname. |
forename(s) first, then full surname. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%B |
.Ss \&%B |
Book title of an |
Book title of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. This macro may also be used in a non-bibliographic context when |
block. This macro may also be used in a non-bibliographic context when |
referring to book titles. |
referring to book titles. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%C |
.Ss \&%C |
Publication city or location of an |
Publication city or location of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
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.Em Remarks : |
.Em Remarks : |
this macro is not implemented in |
this macro is not implemented in |
.Xr groff 1 . |
.Xr groff 1 . |
. |
|
.Ss \&%D |
.Ss \&%D |
Publication date of an |
Publication date of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. This should follow the reduced or canonical form syntax |
block. This should follow the reduced or canonical form syntax |
described in |
described in |
.Sx Dates . |
.Sx Dates . |
. |
|
.Ss \&%I |
.Ss \&%I |
Publisher or issuer name of an |
Publisher or issuer name of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. |
block. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%J |
.Ss \&%J |
Journal name of an |
Journal name of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. |
block. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%N |
.Ss \&%N |
Issue number (usually for journals) of an |
Issue number (usually for journals) of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. |
block. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%O |
.Ss \&%O |
Optional information of an |
Optional information of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. |
block. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%P |
.Ss \&%P |
Book or journal page number of an |
Book or journal page number of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. |
block. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%Q |
.Ss \&%Q |
Institutional author (school, government, etc.) of an |
Institutional author (school, government, etc.) of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. Multiple institutional authors should each be accorded their own |
block. Multiple institutional authors should each be accorded their own |
.Sx \&%Q |
.Sx \&%Q |
line. |
line. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%R |
.Ss \&%R |
Technical report name of an |
Technical report name of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. |
block. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%T |
.Ss \&%T |
Article title of an |
Article title of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. This macro may also be used in a non-bibliographical context |
block. This macro may also be used in a non-bibliographical context |
when referring to article titles. |
when referring to article titles. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%U |
.Ss \&%U |
URI of reference document. |
URI of reference document. |
. |
|
.Ss \&%V |
.Ss \&%V |
Volume number of an |
Volume number of an |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. |
block. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ac |
.Ss \&Ac |
Closes an |
Closes an |
.Sx \&Ao |
.Sx \&Ao |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ad |
.Ss \&Ad |
Address construct: usually in the context of an computational address in |
Address construct: usually in the context of an computational address in |
memory, not a physical (post) address. |
memory, not a physical (post) address. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Ad [0,$] |
\&.Ad [0,$] |
.D1 \&.Ad 0x00000000 |
\&.Ad 0x00000000 |
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.Ed |
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. |
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.Ss \&An |
.Ss \&An |
Author name. This macro may alternatively accepts the following |
Author name. |
arguments, although these may not be specified along with a parameter: |
This macro may alternatively accepts the following arguments, although |
|
these may not be specified along with a parameter: |
.Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent |
.Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent |
.It Fl split |
.It Fl split |
Renders a line break before each author listing. |
Renders a line break before each author listing. |
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|
.Pp |
.Pp |
In the AUTHORS section, the default is not to split the first author |
In the AUTHORS section, the default is not to split the first author |
listing, but all subsequent author listings, whether or not they're |
listing, but all subsequent author listings, whether or not they're |
interspersed by other macros or text, are split. Thus, specifying |
interspersed by other macros or text, are split. |
|
Thus, specifying |
.Fl split |
.Fl split |
will cause the first listing also to be split. If not in the AUTHORS |
will cause the first listing also to be split. |
section, the default is not to split. |
If not in the AUTHORS section, the default is not to split. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.An -nosplit |
\&.An -nosplit |
.D1 \&.An J. D. Ullman . |
\&.An J. E. Hopcraft , |
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\&.An J. D. Ullman . |
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.Ed |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
.Em Remarks : |
.Em Remarks : |
the effects of |
the effects of |
Line 1004 are re-set when entering the AUTHORS section, so if on |
|
Line 941 are re-set when entering the AUTHORS section, so if on |
|
.Sx \&An Fl nosplit |
.Sx \&An Fl nosplit |
in the general document body, it must be re-specified in the AUTHORS |
in the general document body, it must be re-specified in the AUTHORS |
section. |
section. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ao |
.Ss \&Ao |
Begins a block enclosed by angled brackets. Does not have any head |
Begins a block enclosed by angled brackets. |
arguments. |
Does not have any head arguments. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Fl -key= \&Ns \&Ao \&Ar val \&Ac |
\&.Fl -key= Ns Ao Ar val Ac |
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.Ed |
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.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Aq . |
.Sx \&Aq . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ap |
.Ss \&Ap |
Inserts an apostrophe without any surrounding white-space. This is |
Inserts an apostrophe without any surrounding white-space. |
generally used as a grammatic device when referring to the verb form of |
This is generally used as a grammatic device when referring to the verb |
a function: |
form of a function: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Fn execve Ap d |
\&.Fn execve Ap d |
.Ed |
.Ed |
. |
|
.Ss \&Aq |
.Ss \&Aq |
Encloses its arguments in angled brackets. |
Encloses its arguments in angled brackets. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Fl -key= \&Ns \&Aq \&Ar val |
\&.Fl -key= Ns Aq Ar val |
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.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
.Em Remarks : |
.Em Remarks : |
this macro is often abused for rendering URIs, which should instead use |
this macro is often abused for rendering URIs, which should instead use |
Line 1045 statements, which should use |
|
Line 975 statements, which should use |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Ao . |
.Sx \&Ao . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ar |
.Ss \&Ar |
Command arguments. If an argument is not provided, the string |
Command arguments. |
|
If an argument is not provided, the string |
.Dq file ... |
.Dq file ... |
is used as a default. |
is used as a default. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Fl o \&Ns \&Ar file1 |
\&.Fl o Ns Ar file1 |
.D1 \&.Ar |
\&.Ar |
.D1 \&.Ar arg1 , arg2 . |
\&.Ar arg1 , arg2 . |
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.Ed |
|
. |
|
.Ss \&At |
.Ss \&At |
Formats an AT&T version. Accepts at most one parameter: |
Formats an AT&T version. |
|
Accepts at most one parameter: |
.Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent |
.Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent |
.It Cm v[1-7] | 32v |
.It Cm v[1-7] | 32v |
A version of |
A version of |
Line 1072 A system version of |
|
Line 1000 A system version of |
|
Note that these parameters do not begin with a hyphen. |
Note that these parameters do not begin with a hyphen. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.At |
\&.At |
.D1 \&.At V.1 |
\&.At V.1 |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Bsx , |
.Sx \&Bsx , |
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|
.Sx \&Ox , |
.Sx \&Ox , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ux . |
.Sx \&Ux . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bc |
.Ss \&Bc |
Closes a |
Closes a |
.Sx \&Bo |
.Sx \&Bo |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bd |
.Ss \&Bd |
Begins a display block. A display is collection of macros or text which |
Begins a display block. |
may be collectively offset or justified in a manner different from that |
A display is collection of macros or text which may be collectively |
of the enclosing context. By default, the block is preceded by a |
offset or justified in a manner different from that |
vertical space. |
of the enclosing context. |
|
By default, the block is preceded by a vertical space. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Each display is associated with a type, which must be one of the |
Each display is associated with a type, which must be one of the |
following arguments: |
following arguments: |
|
|
Centre-justify each line. |
Centre-justify each line. |
.El |
.El |
.Pp |
.Pp |
The type must be provided first. Secondary arguments are as follows: |
The type must be provided first. |
|
Secondary arguments are as follows: |
.Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent |
.Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent |
.It Fl offset Ar width |
.It Fl offset Ar width |
Offset by the value of |
Offset by the value of |
Line 1135 which justifies to the right margin; and |
|
Line 1061 which justifies to the right margin; and |
|
.Ar center , |
.Ar center , |
which aligns around an imagined centre axis. |
which aligns around an imagined centre axis. |
.It |
.It |
As a precalculated width for a named macro. The most popular is the |
As a precalculated width for a named macro. |
imaginary macro |
The most popular is the imaginary macro |
.Ar \&Ds , |
.Ar \&Ds , |
which resolves to |
which resolves to |
.Ar 6n . |
.Ar 6n . |
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.Sx \&D1 |
.Sx \&D1 |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Dl . |
.Sx \&Dl . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bf |
.Ss \&Bf |
.Ss \&Bk |
.Ss \&Bk |
.Ss \&Bl |
.Ss \&Bl |
.\" Begins a list composed of one or more list entries. A list entry is |
Begins a list composed of one or more list entries. |
.\" specified by the |
A list is associated with a type, which is a required argument. |
.\" .Sx \&It |
Other arguments are |
.\" macro, which consists of a head and optional body. By default, a list |
.Fl width , |
.\" is preceded by a blank line. A list must specify one of the following |
defined per-type as accepting a literal or |
.\" list types: |
.Sx Scaling Widths |
.\" .Bl -tag -width 12n |
value; |
.\" .It Fl bullet |
.Fl offset , |
.\" A list offset by a bullet. The head of list entries must be empty. |
also accepting a literal or |
.\" List entry bodies are justified after the bullet. |
.Sx Scaling Widths |
.\" .It Fl column |
value setting the list's global offset; and |
.\" A columnated list. The number of columns is specified as arguments to |
.Fl compact , |
.\" the |
suppressing the default vertical space printed before each list entry. |
.\" .Sx \&Bl |
A list entry is specified by the |
.\" macro (the deprecated form of following the invocation of |
.Sx \&It |
.\" .Fl column |
macro, which consists of a head and optional body (depending on the list |
.\" is also accepted). Arguments dictate the width of columns specified in |
type). |
.\" list entries. List entry bodies must be left empty. Columns specified |
A list must specify one of the following list types: |
.\" in the list entry head are justified to their position in the sequence |
.Bl -tag -width 12n -offset indent |
.\" of columns. |
.It Fl bullet |
.\" .It Fl dash |
A list offset by a bullet. |
.\" A list offset by a dash (hyphen). The head of list entries must be |
The head of list entries must be empty. |
.\" empty. List entry bodies are justified past the dash. |
List entry bodies are positioned after the bullet. |
.\" .It Fl diag |
The |
.\" Like |
.Fl width |
.\" .Fl inset |
argument varies the width of list bodies' left-margins. |
.\" lists, but with additional formatting to the head. |
.It Fl column |
.\" .It Fl enum |
A columnated list. |
.\" A list offset by a number indicating list entry position. The head of |
The |
.\" list entries must be empty. List entry bodies are justified past the |
.Fl width |
.\" enumeration. |
argument has no effect. |
.\" .It Fl hang |
The number of columns is specified as parameters to the |
.\" Like |
.Sx \&Bl |
.\" .Fl tag , |
macro. |
.\" but instead of list bodies justifying to the head on the first line, |
These dictate the width of columns either as |
.\" they trail the head text. |
.Sx Scaling Widths |
.\" .It Fl hyphen |
or literal text. |
.\" Synonym for |
If the initial macro of a |
.\" .Fl dash . |
.Fl column |
.\" .It Fl inset |
list is not an |
.\" Like |
.Sx \&It , |
.\" .Fl tag , |
an |
.\" but list entry bodies aren't justified. |
.Sx \&It |
.\" .It Fl item |
context spanning each line is implied until an |
.\" An un-justified list. This produces blocks of text. |
.Sx \&It |
.\" .It Fl ohang |
line macro is encountered, at which point list bodies are interpreted as |
.\" List bodies are placed on the line following the head. |
described in the |
.\" .It Fl tag |
.Sx \&It |
.\" A list offset by list entry heads. List entry bodies are justified |
documentation. |
.\" after the head. |
.It Fl dash |
.\" .El |
A list offset by a dash (hyphen). |
.\" .Pp |
The head of list entries must be empty. |
.\" More... |
List entry bodies are positioned past the dash. |
.\" . |
The |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument varies the width of list bodies' left-margins. |
|
.It Fl diag |
|
Like |
|
.Fl inset , |
|
but with additional formatting to the head. |
|
The |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument varies the width of list bodies' left-margins. |
|
.It Fl enum |
|
An enumerated list offset by the enumeration from 1. |
|
The head of list entries must be empty. |
|
List entry bodies are positioned after the enumeration. |
|
The |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument varies the width of list bodies' left-margins. |
|
.It Fl hang |
|
Like |
|
.Fl tag , |
|
but instead of list bodies positioned after the head, they trail the |
|
head text. |
|
The |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument varies the width of list bodies' left-margins. |
|
.It Fl hyphen |
|
Synonym for |
|
.Fl dash . |
|
.It Fl inset |
|
List bodies follow the list head. |
|
The |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument is ignored. |
|
.It Fl item |
|
This produces blocks of text. |
|
The head of list entries must be empty. |
|
The |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument is ignored. |
|
.It Fl ohang |
|
List bodies are positioned on the line following the head. |
|
The |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument is ignored. |
|
.It Fl tag |
|
A list offset by list entry heads. List entry bodies are positioned |
|
after the head as specified by the |
|
.Fl width |
|
argument. |
|
.El |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&It . |
.Ss \&Bo |
.Ss \&Bo |
Begins a block enclosed by square brackets. Does not have any head |
Begins a block enclosed by square brackets. |
arguments. |
Does not have any head arguments. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Bo 1 , |
\&.Bo 1 , |
\&.Dv BUFSIZ Bc |
\&.Dv BUFSIZ \&Bc |
.Ed |
.Ed |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Bq . |
.Sx \&Bq . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bq |
.Ss \&Bq |
Encloses its arguments in square brackets. |
Encloses its arguments in square brackets. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Bq 1 , \&Dv BUFSIZ |
\&.Bq 1 , Dv BUFSIZ |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
.Em Remarks : |
.Em Remarks : |
this macro is sometimes abused to emulate optional arguments for |
this macro is sometimes abused to emulate optional arguments for |
|
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Bo . |
.Sx \&Bo . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Brc |
.Ss \&Brc |
Closes a |
Closes a |
.Sx \&Bro |
.Sx \&Bro |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bro |
.Ss \&Bro |
Begins a block enclosed by curly braces. Does not have any head |
Begins a block enclosed by curly braces. |
arguments. |
Does not have any head arguments. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
\&.Bro 1 , ... , |
\&.Bro 1 , ... , |
\&.Va n Brc |
\&.Va n \&Brc |
.Ed |
.Ed |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Brq . |
.Sx \&Brq . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Brq |
.Ss \&Brq |
Encloses its arguments in curly braces. |
Encloses its arguments in curly braces. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Brq 1 , ... , \&Va n |
\&.Brq 1 , ... , Va n |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Bro . |
.Sx \&Bro . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bsx |
.Ss \&Bsx |
Format the BSD/OS version provided as an argument, or a default value if |
Format the BSD/OS version provided as an argument, or a default value if |
no argument is provided. |
no argument is provided. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Bsx 1.0 |
\&.Bsx 1.0 |
.D1 \&.Bsx |
\&.Bsx |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&At , |
.Sx \&At , |
|
|
.Sx \&Ox , |
.Sx \&Ox , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ux . |
.Sx \&Ux . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bt |
.Ss \&Bt |
Prints |
Prints |
.Dq is currently in beta test. |
.Dq is currently in beta test. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Bx |
.Ss \&Bx |
Format the BSD version provided as an argument, or a default value if no |
Format the BSD version provided as an argument, or a default value if no |
argument is provided. |
argument is provided. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Bx 4.4 |
\&.Bx 4.4 |
.D1 \&.Bx |
\&.Bx |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&At , |
.Sx \&At , |
|
|
.Sx \&Ox , |
.Sx \&Ox , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ux . |
.Sx \&Ux . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Cd |
.Ss \&Cd |
Configuration declaration (suggested for use only in section four |
Configuration declaration. |
manuals). This denotes strings accepted by |
This denotes strings accepted by |
.Xr config 8 . |
.Xr config 8 . |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Cd device le0 at scode? |
\&.Cd device le0 at scode? |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
.Em Remarks : |
.Em Remarks : |
this macro is commonly abused by using quoted literals to retain |
this macro is commonly abused by using quoted literals to retain |
white-space and align consecutive |
white-space and align consecutive |
.Sx \&Cd |
.Sx \&Cd |
declarations. This practise is discouraged. |
declarations. |
. |
This practise is discouraged. |
.Ss \&Cm |
.Ss \&Cm |
Command modifiers. Useful when specifying configuration options or |
Command modifiers. |
keys. |
Useful when specifying configuration options or keys. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Cm ControlPath |
\&.Cm ControlPath |
.D1 \&.Cm ControlMaster |
\&.Cm ControlMaster |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Fl . |
.Sx \&Fl . |
. |
|
.Ss \&D1 |
.Ss \&D1 |
One-line indented display. This is formatted by the default rules and |
One-line indented display. |
is useful for simple indented statements. It is followed by a newline. |
This is formatted by the default rules and is useful for simple indented |
|
statements. |
|
It is followed by a newline. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.D1 \&Fl abcdefgh |
\&.D1 Fl abcdefgh |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Bd |
.Sx \&Bd |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Dl . |
.Sx \&Dl . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Db |
.Ss \&Db |
.Ss \&Dc |
.Ss \&Dc |
Closes a |
Closes a |
.Sx \&Do |
.Sx \&Do |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Dd |
.Ss \&Dd |
Document date. This is the mandatory first macro of any |
Document date. |
|
This is the mandatory first macro of any |
.Nm |
.Nm |
manual. Its calling syntax is as follows: |
manual. |
|
Its calling syntax is as follows: |
.Pp |
.Pp |
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Dd Cm date |
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Dd Cm date |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Line 1400 or instead a valid canonical date as specified by |
|
Line 1356 or instead a valid canonical date as specified by |
|
If a date does not conform, the current date is used instead. |
If a date does not conform, the current date is used instead. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Dd $\&Mdocdate$ |
\&.Dd $\&Mdocdate$ |
.D1 \&.Dd $\&Mdocdate: July 21 2007$ |
\&.Dd $\&Mdocdate: July 21 2007$ |
.D1 \&.Dd July 21, 2007 |
\&.Dd July 21, 2007 |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Dt |
.Sx \&Dt |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Os . |
.Sx \&Os . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Dl |
.Ss \&Dl |
One-line intended display. This is formatted as literal text and is |
One-line intended display. |
useful for commands and invocations. It is followed by a newline. |
This is formatted as literal text and is useful for commands and |
|
invocations. |
|
It is followed by a newline. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Dl % mandoc mdoc.7 | less |
\&.Dl % mandoc mdoc.7 | less |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Bd |
.Sx \&Bd |
and |
and |
.Sx \&D1 . |
.Sx \&D1 . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Do |
.Ss \&Do |
Begins a block enclosed by double quotes. Does not have any head |
Begins a block enclosed by double quotes. Does not have any head |
arguments. |
arguments. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.D1 \&Do April is the cruellest month \&Dc \e(em T.S. Eliot |
\&.D1 Do April is the cruellest month Dc \e(em T.S. Eliot |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Dq . |
.Sx \&Dq . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Dq |
.Ss \&Dq |
Encloses its arguments in double quotes. |
Encloses its arguments in double quotes. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact |
\&.Dq April is the cruellest month |
\&.Dq April is the cruellest month |
\e(em T.S. Eliot |
\e(em T.S. Eliot |
.Ed |
.Ed |
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Do . |
.Sx \&Do . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Dt |
.Ss \&Dt |
Document title. This is the mandatory second macro of any |
Document title. |
|
This is the mandatory second macro of any |
.Nm |
.Nm |
file. Its calling syntax is as follows: |
file. |
|
Its calling syntax is as follows: |
.Pp |
.Pp |
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Dt Cm title section Op Cm volume | arch |
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Dt Op Cm title Op Cm section Op Cm volume | arch |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Its arguments are as follows: |
Its arguments are as follows: |
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset Ds |
.Bl -tag -width Ds -offset Ds |
.It Cm title |
.It Cm title |
The document's title (name). This should be capitalised and is |
The document's title (name), defaulting to |
required. |
.Qq UNKNOWN |
|
if unspecified. |
|
It should be capitalised. |
.It Cm section |
.It Cm section |
The manual section. This may be one of |
The manual section. |
|
This may be one of |
.Ar 1 |
.Ar 1 |
.Pq utilities , |
.Pq utilities , |
.Ar 2 |
.Ar 2 |
Line 1496 The manual section. This may be one of |
|
Line 1449 The manual section. This may be one of |
|
or |
or |
.Ar paper |
.Ar paper |
.Pq paper . |
.Pq paper . |
It is also required and should correspond to the manual's filename |
It should correspond to the manual's filename suffix and defaults to |
suffix. |
.Qq 1 |
|
if unspecified. |
.It Cm volume |
.It Cm volume |
This overrides the volume inferred from |
This overrides the volume inferred from |
.Ar section . |
.Ar section . |
|
|
.Ar CON |
.Ar CON |
.Pq contributed manuals . |
.Pq contributed manuals . |
.It Cm arch |
.It Cm arch |
This specifies a specific relevant architecture. If |
This specifies a specific relevant architecture. |
|
If |
.Cm volume |
.Cm volume |
is not provided, it may be used in its place, else it may be used |
is not provided, it may be used in its place, else it may be used |
subsequent that. It, too, is optional. It must be one of |
subsequent that. |
|
It, too, is optional. |
|
It must be one of |
.Ar alpha , |
.Ar alpha , |
.Ar amd64 , |
.Ar amd64 , |
.Ar amiga , |
.Ar amiga , |
Line 1544 subsequent that. It, too, is optional. It must be on |
|
Line 1501 subsequent that. It, too, is optional. It must be on |
|
.Ar hppa64 , |
.Ar hppa64 , |
.Ar i386 , |
.Ar i386 , |
.Ar landisk , |
.Ar landisk , |
|
.Ar loongson , |
.Ar luna88k , |
.Ar luna88k , |
.Ar mac68k , |
.Ar mac68k , |
.Ar macppc , |
.Ar macppc , |
|
|
.El |
.El |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Dt FOO 1 |
\&.Dt FOO 1 |
.D1 \&.Dt FOO 4 KM |
\&.Dt FOO 4 KM |
.D1 \&.Dt FOO 9 i386 |
\&.Dt FOO 9 i386 |
|
\&.Dt FOO 9 KM i386 |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Dd |
.Sx \&Dd |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Os . |
.Sx \&Os . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Dv |
.Ss \&Dv |
Defined variables such as preprocessor constants. |
Defined variables such as preprocessor constants. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Dv BUFSIZ |
\&.Dv BUFSIZ |
.D1 \&.Dv STDOUT_FILENO |
\&.Dv STDOUT_FILENO |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Er . |
.Sx \&Er . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Dx |
.Ss \&Dx |
Format the DragonFly BSD version provided as an argument, or a default |
Format the DragonFly BSD version provided as an argument, or a default |
value if no argument is provided. |
value if no argument is provided. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Dx 2.4.1 |
\&.Dx 2.4.1 |
.D1 \&.Dx |
\&.Dx |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&At , |
.Sx \&At , |
|
|
.Sx \&Ox , |
.Sx \&Ox , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ux . |
.Sx \&Ux . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ec |
.Ss \&Ec |
.Ss \&Ed |
.Ss \&Ed |
.Ss \&Ef |
.Ss \&Ef |
.Ss \&Ek |
.Ss \&Ek |
.Ss \&El |
.Ss \&El |
.Ss \&Em |
.Ss \&Em |
Denotes text that should be emphasised. Note that this is a |
Denotes text that should be emphasised. |
presentation term and should not be used for stylistically decorating |
Note that this is a presentation term and should not be used for |
technical terms. |
stylistically decorating technical terms. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Em Warnings! |
\&.Ed Warnings! |
.D1 \&.Em Remarks : |
\&.Ed Remarks : |
|
.Ed |
|
. |
|
.Ss \&En |
.Ss \&En |
.Ss \&Eo |
.Ss \&Eo |
.Ss \&Er |
.Ss \&Er |
Error constants (suggested for use only in section two manuals). |
Display error constants. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Er EPERM |
\&.Er EPERM |
.D1 \&.Er ENOENT |
\&.Er ENOENT |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Dv . |
.Sx \&Dv . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Es |
.Ss \&Es |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ev |
.Ss \&Ev |
Environmental variables such as those specified in |
Environmental variables such as those specified in |
.Xr environ 7 . |
.Xr environ 7 . |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Ev DISPLAY |
\&.Ev DISPLAY |
.D1 \&.Ev PATH |
\&.Ev PATH |
|
.Ed |
|
. |
|
.Ss \&Ex |
.Ss \&Ex |
Inserts text regarding a utility's exit values. This macro must have |
Inserts text regarding a utility's exit values. |
first the |
This macro must have first the |
.Fl std |
.Fl std |
argument specified, then an optional |
argument specified, then an optional |
.Ar utility . |
.Ar utility . |
|
|
.Ss \&Fc |
.Ss \&Fc |
.Ss \&Fd |
.Ss \&Fd |
.Ss \&Fl |
.Ss \&Fl |
Command-line flag. Used when listing arguments to command-line |
Command-line flag. |
utilities. Prints a fixed-width hyphen |
Used when listing arguments to command-line utilities. |
|
Prints a fixed-width hyphen |
.Sq \- |
.Sq \- |
before each delimited argument. If no arguments are provided, a hyphen |
directly followed by each argument. |
is still printed. |
If no arguments are provided, a hyphen is printed followed by a space. |
|
If the argument is a macro, a hyphen is prefixed to the subsequent macro |
|
output. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Fl a b c |
\&.Fl a b c |
.D1 \&.Fl \&Pf a b |
\&.Fl |
.D1 \&.Fl |
\&.Op Fl o Ns Ar file |
.D1 \&.Op \&Fl o \&Ns \&Ar file |
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Cm . |
.Sx \&Cm . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Fn |
.Ss \&Fn |
.Ss \&Fo |
.Ss \&Fo |
.Ss \&Fr |
.Ss \&Fr |
Line 1688 Format the FreeBSD version provided as an argument, or |
|
Line 1627 Format the FreeBSD version provided as an argument, or |
|
if no argument is provided. |
if no argument is provided. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Fx 7.1 |
\&.Fx 7.1 |
.D1 \&.Fx |
\&.Fx |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&At , |
.Sx \&At , |
|
|
.Sx \&Ox , |
.Sx \&Ox , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ux . |
.Sx \&Ux . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Hf |
.Ss \&Hf |
.Ss \&Ic |
.Ss \&Ic |
.Ss \&In |
.Ss \&In |
.Ss \&It |
.Ss \&It |
|
A list item. The syntax of this macro depends on the list type. |
|
.Pp |
|
Lists |
|
of type |
|
.Fl hang , |
|
.Fl ohang , |
|
.Fl inset , |
|
and |
|
.Fl diag |
|
have the following calling syntax: |
|
.Pp |
|
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&It Cm args |
|
.Pp |
|
Lists of type |
|
.Fl bullet , |
|
.Fl dash , |
|
.Fl enum , |
|
.Fl hyphen |
|
and |
|
.Fl item |
|
have the following calling syntax: |
|
.Pp |
|
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&It |
|
.Pp |
|
with subsequent lines interpreted within the scope of the |
|
.Sx \&It |
|
until either a closing |
|
.Sx \&El |
|
or another |
|
.Sx \&It . |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Fl tag |
|
list has syntax |
|
.Pp |
|
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&It Op Cm args |
|
.Pp |
|
with subsequent lines interpreted as with |
|
.Fl bullet |
|
and family. |
|
The line arguments correspond to the list's left-hand side; body |
|
arguments correspond to the list's contents. |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Fl column |
|
list is the most complicated. |
|
Its syntax is |
|
.Pp |
|
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&It Op Cm args |
|
.Pp |
|
where |
|
.Cm args |
|
are phrases, a mix of macros and text corresponding to a line column, |
|
delimited by tabs or the special |
|
.Sq \&Ta |
|
pseudo-macro. |
|
Lines subsequent the |
|
.Sx \&It |
|
are interpreted within the scope of the last phrase. |
|
Calling the pseudo-macro |
|
.Sq \&Ta |
|
will open a new phrase scope (this must occur on a macro line to be |
|
interpreted as a macro). Note that the tab phrase delimiter may only be |
|
used within the |
|
.Sx \&It |
|
line itself. |
|
Subsequent this, only the |
|
.Sq \&Ta |
|
pseudo-macro may be used to delimit phrases. |
|
Furthermore, note that quoted sections propogate over tab-delimited |
|
phrases on an |
|
.Sx \&It , |
|
for example, |
|
.Pp |
|
.D1 .It \(dqcol1 ; <TAB> col2 ;\(dq ; |
|
.Pp |
|
will preserve the semicolon whitespace except for the last. |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&Bl . |
.Ss \&Lb |
.Ss \&Lb |
|
Specify a library. |
|
The calling syntax is as follows: |
|
.Pp |
|
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Lb Cm library |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Cm library |
|
parameter may be a system library, such as |
|
.Cm libz |
|
or |
|
.Cm libpam , |
|
in which case a small library description is printed next to the linker |
|
invocation; or a custom library, in which case the library name is |
|
printed in quotes. |
|
This is most commonly used in the |
|
.Em SYNOPSIS |
|
section as described in |
|
.Sx MANUAL STRUCTURE . |
|
.Pp |
|
Examples: |
|
.D1 \&.Lb libz |
|
.D1 \&.Lb mdoc |
.Ss \&Li |
.Ss \&Li |
.Ss \&Lk |
.Ss \&Lk |
Format a hyperlink. The calling syntax is as follows: |
Format a hyperlink. |
|
The calling syntax is as follows: |
.Pp |
.Pp |
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Lk Cm uri Op Cm name |
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Lk Cm uri Op Cm name |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Lk http://bsd.lv "The BSD.lv Project" |
\&.Lk http://bsd.lv "The BSD.lv Project" |
.D1 \&.Lk http://bsd.lv |
\&.Lk http://bsd.lv |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Mt . |
.Sx \&Mt . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Lp |
.Ss \&Lp |
.Ss \&Ms |
.Ss \&Ms |
.Ss \&Mt |
.Ss \&Mt |
Line 1735 Format the NetBSD version provided as an argument, or |
|
Line 1771 Format the NetBSD version provided as an argument, or |
|
no argument is provided. |
no argument is provided. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Nx 5.01 |
\&.Nx 5.01 |
.D1 \&.Nx |
\&.Nx |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&At , |
.Sx \&At , |
|
|
.Sx \&Ox , |
.Sx \&Ox , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ux . |
.Sx \&Ux . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Oc |
.Ss \&Oc |
.Ss \&Oo |
.Ss \&Oo |
.Ss \&Op |
.Ss \&Op |
.Ss \&Os |
.Ss \&Os |
Document operating system version. This is the mandatory third macro of |
Document operating system version. |
|
This is the mandatory third macro of |
any |
any |
.Nm |
.Nm |
file. Its calling syntax is as follows: |
file. Its calling syntax is as follows: |
Line 1763 file. Its calling syntax is as follows: |
|
Line 1797 file. Its calling syntax is as follows: |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
The optional |
The optional |
.Cm system |
.Cm system |
parameter specifies the relevant operating system or environment. Left |
parameter specifies the relevant operating system or environment. |
unspecified, it defaults to the local operating system version. This is |
Left unspecified, it defaults to the local operating system version. |
the suggested form. |
This is the suggested form. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Os |
\&.Os |
.D1 \&.Os KTH/CSC/TCS |
\&.Os KTH/CSC/TCS |
.D1 \&.Os BSD 4.3 |
\&.Os BSD 4.3 |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&Dd |
.Sx \&Dd |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Dt . |
.Sx \&Dt . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ot |
.Ss \&Ot |
Unknown usage. |
Unknown usage. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
.Em Remarks : |
.Em Remarks : |
this macro has been deprecated. |
this macro has been deprecated. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Ox |
.Ss \&Ox |
Format the OpenBSD version provided as an argument, or a default value |
Format the OpenBSD version provided as an argument, or a default value |
if no argument is provided. |
if no argument is provided. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Ox 4.5 |
\&.Ox 4.5 |
.D1 \&.Ox |
\&.Ox |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&At , |
.Sx \&At , |
|
|
.Sx \&Nx , |
.Sx \&Nx , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ux . |
.Sx \&Ux . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Pa |
.Ss \&Pa |
.Ss \&Pc |
.Ss \&Pc |
.Ss \&Pf |
.Ss \&Pf |
|
|
.Ss \&Ql |
.Ss \&Ql |
.Ss \&Qo |
.Ss \&Qo |
.Ss \&Qq |
.Ss \&Qq |
. |
|
.Ss \&Re |
.Ss \&Re |
Closes a |
Closes a |
.Sx \&Rs |
.Sx \&Rs |
block. Does not have any tail arguments. |
block. |
. |
Does not have any tail arguments. |
.Ss \&Rs |
.Ss \&Rs |
Begins a bibliographic |
Begins a bibliographic |
.Pq Dq reference |
.Pq Dq reference |
block. Does not have any head arguments. The block macro may only |
block. |
contain |
Does not have any head arguments. |
|
The block macro may only contain |
.Sx \&%A , |
.Sx \&%A , |
.Sx \&%B , |
.Sx \&%B , |
.Sx \&%C , |
.Sx \&%C , |
|
|
child macros (at least one must be specified). |
child macros (at least one must be specified). |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact |
\&.Rs |
\&.Rs |
\&.%A J. E. Hopcroft |
\&.%A J. E. Hopcroft |
\&.%A J. D. Ullman |
\&.%A J. D. Ullman |
|
|
block is used within a SEE ALSO section, a vertical space is asserted |
block is used within a SEE ALSO section, a vertical space is asserted |
before the rendered output, else the block continues on the current |
before the rendered output, else the block continues on the current |
line. |
line. |
. |
|
.Ss \&Rv |
.Ss \&Rv |
.Ss \&Sc |
.Ss \&Sc |
.Ss \&Sh |
.Ss \&Sh |
|
|
.Ss \&Sy |
.Ss \&Sy |
.Ss \&Tn |
.Ss \&Tn |
.Ss \&Ud |
.Ss \&Ud |
|
Prints out |
|
.Dq currently under development. |
.Ss \&Ux |
.Ss \&Ux |
Format the UNIX name. Accepts no argument. |
Format the UNIX name. |
|
Accepts no argument. |
.Pp |
.Pp |
Examples: |
Examples: |
.Bd -literal -offset indent |
.D1 \&.Ux |
\&.Ux |
|
.Ed |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
See also |
See also |
.Sx \&At , |
.Sx \&At , |
|
|
.Sx \&Nx , |
.Sx \&Nx , |
and |
and |
.Sx \&Ox . |
.Sx \&Ox . |
. |
|
.Ss \&Va |
.Ss \&Va |
.Ss \&Vt |
.Ss \&Vt |
|
A variable type. |
|
This is also used for indicating global variables in the SYNOPSIS |
|
section, in which case a variable name is also specified. |
|
Note that it accepts |
|
.Sx Block partial-implicit |
|
syntax when invoked as the first macro in the SYNOPSIS section, else it |
|
accepts ordinary |
|
.Sx In-line |
|
syntax. |
|
.Pp |
|
Note that this should not be confused with |
|
.Sx \&Ft , |
|
which is used for function return types. |
|
.Pp |
|
Examples: |
|
.D1 \&.Vt unsigned char |
|
.D1 \&.Vt extern const char * const sys_signame[] ; |
|
.Pp |
|
See also |
|
.Sx \&Ft |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&Va . |
.Ss \&Xc |
.Ss \&Xc |
|
Close a scope opened by |
|
.Sx \&Xo . |
.Ss \&Xo |
.Ss \&Xo |
|
Open an extension scope. |
|
This macro originally existed to extend the 9-argument limit of troff; |
|
since this limit has been lifted, the macro has been deprecated. |
.Ss \&Xr |
.Ss \&Xr |
|
Link to another manual |
|
.Pq Qq cross-reference . |
|
Its calling syntax is |
|
.Pp |
|
.D1 \. Ns Sx \&Xr Cm name section |
|
.Pp |
|
The |
|
.Cm name |
|
and |
|
.Cm section |
|
are the name and section of the linked manual. |
|
If |
|
.Cm section |
|
is followed by non-punctuation, an |
|
.Sx \&Ns |
|
is inserted into the token stream. |
|
This behaviour is for compatibility with |
|
.Xr groff 1 . |
|
.Pp |
|
Examples: |
|
.D1 \&.Xr mandoc 1 |
|
.D1 \&.Xr mandoc 1 ; |
|
.D1 \&.Xr mandoc 1 \&Ns s behaviour |
.Ss \&br |
.Ss \&br |
.Ss \&sp |
.Ss \&sp |
. |
|
. |
|
.Sh COMPATIBILITY |
.Sh COMPATIBILITY |
This section documents compatibility with other roff implementations, at |
This section documents compatibility between mandoc and other other |
this time limited to |
troff implementations, at this time limited to GNU troff |
.Xr groff 1 . |
.Pq Qq groff . |
The term |
The term |
.Qq historic groff |
.Qq historic groff |
refers to those versions before the |
refers to groff versions before the |
.Pa doc.tmac |
.Pa doc.tmac |
file re-write |
file re-write |
.Pq somewhere between 1.15 and 1.19 . |
.Pq somewhere between 1.15 and 1.19 . |
. |
|
.Pp |
.Pp |
|
Heirloom troff, the other significant troff implementation accepting |
|
\-mdoc, is similar to historic groff. |
|
.Pp |
.Bl -dash -compact |
.Bl -dash -compact |
.It |
.It |
The comment syntax |
The comment syntax |
.Sq \e." |
.Sq \e." |
is no longer accepted. |
is no longer accepted. |
.It |
.It |
In |
In groff, the |
.Xr groff 1 , |
|
the |
|
.Sx \&Pa |
.Sx \&Pa |
macro does not format its arguments when used in the FILES section under |
macro does not format its arguments when used in the FILES section under |
certain list types. This irregular behaviour has been discontinued. |
certain list types. |
|
mandoc does. |
.It |
.It |
Historic |
Historic groff does not print a dash for empty |
.Xr groff 1 |
|
does not print a dash for empty |
|
.Sx \&Fl |
.Sx \&Fl |
arguments. This behaviour has been discontinued. |
arguments. |
|
mandoc and newer groff implementations do. |
.It |
.It |
.Xr groff 1 |
groff behaves irregularly when specifying |
behaves strangely (even between versions) when specifying |
|
.Sq \ef |
.Sq \ef |
escapes within line-macro scopes. These aberrations have been |
.Sx Text Decoration |
normalised. |
within line-macro scopes. |
|
mandoc follows a consistent system. |
.It |
.It |
Negative scaling units are now truncated to zero instead of creating |
In mandoc, negative scaling units are truncated to zero; groff would |
interesting conditions, such as with |
move to prior lines. |
.Sx \&sp |
|
.Fl 1i . |
|
Furthermore, the |
Furthermore, the |
.Sq f |
.Sq f |
scaling unit, while accepted, is rendered as the default unit. |
scaling unit, while accepted, is rendered as the default unit. |
.It |
.It |
In quoted literals, groff allowed pair-wise double-quotes to produce a |
In quoted literals, groff allowed pair-wise double-quotes to produce a |
standalone double-quote in formatted output. This idiosyncratic |
standalone double-quote in formatted output. |
behaviour is no longer applicable. |
This idiosyncratic behaviour is not applicable in mandoc. |
.It |
.It |
Display types |
Display types |
.Sx \&Bd |
.Sx \&Bd |
|
|
and |
and |
.Fl right |
.Fl right |
are aliases for |
are aliases for |
.Fl left . |
.Fl left |
The |
in manodc. Furthermore, the |
.Fl file Ar file |
.Fl file Ar file |
argument is ignored. Since text is not right-justified, |
argument is ignored. |
|
Lastly, since text is not right-justified in mandoc (or even groff), |
.Fl ragged |
.Fl ragged |
and |
and |
.Fl filled |
.Fl filled |
Line 1966 are aliases, as are |
|
Line 2039 are aliases, as are |
|
and |
and |
.Fl unfilled . |
.Fl unfilled . |
.It |
.It |
Blocks of whitespace are stripped from both macro and free-form text |
Historic groff has many un-callable macros. |
lines (except when in literal mode), while groff would retain whitespace |
Most of these (excluding some block-level macros) are now callable. |
in free-form text lines. |
|
.It |
.It |
Historic groff has many un-callable macros. Most of these (excluding |
|
some block-level macros) are now callable, conforming to the |
|
non-historic groff version. |
|
.It |
|
The vertical bar |
The vertical bar |
.Sq \(ba |
.Sq \(ba |
made historic groff |
made historic groff |
.Qq go orbital |
.Qq go orbital |
but is a proper delimiter in this implementation. |
but has been a proper delimiter since then. |
.It |
.It |
.Sx \&It |
.Sx \&It Fl nested |
.Fl nested |
|
is assumed for all lists (it wasn't in historic groff): any list may be |
is assumed for all lists (it wasn't in historic groff): any list may be |
nested and |
nested and |
.Fl enum |
.Fl enum |
Line 1990 lists will restart the sequence only for the sub-list. |
|
Line 2057 lists will restart the sequence only for the sub-list. |
|
Some manuals use |
Some manuals use |
.Sx \&Li |
.Sx \&Li |
incorrectly by following it with a reserved character and expecting the |
incorrectly by following it with a reserved character and expecting the |
delimiter to render. This is not supported. |
delimiter to render. |
|
This is not supported in mandoc. |
.It |
.It |
In groff, the |
In groff, the |
.Sx \&Fo |
.Sx \&Fo |
macro only produces the first parameter. This is no longer the case. |
macro only produces the first parameter. |
|
This is not the case in mandoc. |
|
.It |
|
In groff, the |
|
.Sx \&Cd , |
|
.Sx \&Er , |
|
.Sx \&Ex , |
|
and |
|
.Sx \&Rv |
|
macros were stipulated only to occur in certain manual sections. |
|
mandoc does not have these restrictions. |
|
.It |
|
Newer groff and mandoc print |
|
.Qq AT&T UNIX |
|
prior to unknown arguments of |
|
.Sx \&At ; |
|
older groff did nothing. |
.El |
.El |
. |
|
. |
|
.Sh SEE ALSO |
.Sh SEE ALSO |
.Xr mandoc 1 , |
.Xr mandoc 1 , |
.Xr mandoc_char 7 |
.Xr mandoc_char 7 |
. |
|
. |
|
.Sh AUTHORS |
.Sh AUTHORS |
The |
The |
.Nm |
.Nm |
reference was written by |
reference was written by |
.An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@kth.se . |
.An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq kristaps@bsd.lv . |
.\" |
.\" |
.\" XXX: this really isn't the place for these caveats. |
.\" XXX: this really isn't the place for these caveats. |
.\" . |
.\" . |