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: 2002-01-17 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/doc.common: Initialize %I register for the %I macro to
: avoid (harmless) warning.
: * tmac/doc.tmac (Bd): There is no reason to enforce -compact
: when in the SYNOPSIS section.
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PR: docs/31260
From ChangeLog:
: 2002-01-14 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Minor fixes.
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From ChangeLog:
: 2001-12-24 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/doc-common (Dt): Change output of architecture strings.
: Do some syntax cleanup.
: * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
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: 2001-12-22 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc-syms: Small updates.
This adds support for FreeBSD 4.4, FreeBSD 4.5, NetBSD 1.6,
and POSIX.1-2001.
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: 2001-11-16 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/doc-common (doc-header): Handle very long document titles
: better.
PR: docs/10349
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: 2001-10-19 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-flag-recursion): Protect arguments against
: being handled as end-of-sentence characters,
This fixes ".Fl \&?". Previously, it produced an additional whitespace.
There were no precedents in FreeBSD manpages. That's why it was
Noticed by: Thomas Klausner <wiz@netbsd.org>
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: 2001-08-14 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/doc.tmac (Ex): New implementation.
: * tmac/doc-common, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
This adds a new macro, .Ex (Exit Status), for use in the
DIAGNOSTICS section of section 1, 6 and 8 manpages.
Prodded by: dd
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: 2001-08-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/doc.tmac (Rv): Implement support for 0 or more than 1
: argument.
: * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
All of the following are now valid:
.Rv -std f1
.Rv -std f1 f2
.Rv -std f1 f2 f3
.Rv -std
The last form is useful where the standard return behavior is applicable
to all of the functions described in this particular manpage. Look, for
example, at the stat(2), setresuid(2), and utimes(2) manpages.
The form with >1 functions is useful in a mixed environment. See the
fhopen(2) manpage for an example.
Prodded by: yar
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: 2001-07-18 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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: * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Document new -width and -column syntax.
: Some other minor fixes.
: * tmac/an-old.tmac: Add `AT' and `UC' macros.
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Fold -xwidth functionality into -width. .Bl now tests whether
string immediately following a leading dot starts with a valid
macro name.
Added similar functionality to the -column list's column width
specifiers. For example, the following now works as expected:
.Bl -column ".Va hw.crusoe.percentage" ".Vt integer" "Changeable"
.It Sy "Name\tType\tChangeable\tDescription"
.It Va hw.crusoe.longrun Ta Vt integer Ta yes Ta "LongRun mode:"
.It Ta Ta Ta "0: minimum frequency mode"
.It Ta Ta Ta "1: power-saving mode"
.It Ta Ta Ta "2: performance mode"
.It Ta Ta Ta "3: maximum frequency mode"
.It Va hw.crusoe.frequency Ta Vt integer Ta no Ta "Current frequency (MHz)."
.It Va hw.crusoe.voltage Ta Vt integer Ta no Ta "Current voltage (mV)."
.It Va hw.crusoe.percentage Ta Vt integer Ta no Ta "Processing performance (%)."
.El
This is especially useful for groff devices with variable width
fonts, like -Tps or -TX100.
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* src/roff/troff/node.h (node::node): Initialize `last'.
This fixes coredump on \b'\(sq' sequence.
Urged by: eivind
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- .Fn and .Fc now print a final semicolon (`;') after a
function declaration in the SYNOPSIS
- .%I implemented
- .At outputs ``AT&T UNIX'' if called without arguments
- minor cleanup
Obtained from: CSRG archives
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- spell the abbreviation of 1003.1 as ``POSIX.1''
- fixed the description of -p1003.1-90; it was sold as ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990
- removed -p1003.1b; it only existed as 1003.1b-1993 (-p1003.1b-93), and
is part of 1003.1 since 1003.1-1996.
- replaced -p1003.1g (project) with -p1003.1g-2000 (approved draft)
- changed abbreviation of -isoC from ``ISO C'' to ``ISO C89''
- removed -iso9899 alias for -isoC
- IEC was missing from some names
- added abbreviation for -susv2 (``SUSv2'')
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