Package: man-pages Version: 3.40 Severity: minor Tags: patch From "man -ww ..." (groff -ww ...): <standard input>:541: warning: tab character in unquoted macro argument <standard input>:542: warning: tab character in unquoted macro argument <standard input>:543: warning: tab character in unquoted macro argument <standard input>:544: warning: tab character in unquoted macro argument <standard input>:813: warning: macro `Pu' not defined Usage: .Rv -std in sections 2 and 3 only (#1669) mdoc warning: A .Bl directive has no matching .El (#1821) String "Pu" defined as a row of punctuations ".Bl" and ".El" fixed Some arguments, that start with a period or are the name of a macro, protected with "\&". Variable name for macro ".Rv" corrected. --- mdoc.samples.7 2012-04-26 22:58:40.000000000 +0000 +++ mdoc.samples.7.new 2012-05-15 01:09:17.000000000 +0000 @@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ .\" times and is guaranteed to give a worst case performance .\" for an already extremely slow package. .\" +.\" String \*(Pu was not defined, probably means punctuation +.ds Pu "[ .,:;()[]?! ] .Dd December 30, 1993 .Os .Dt MDOC.SAMPLES 7 @@ -535,10 +537,10 @@ .\" PS1 UNIX Programmer's Supplementary Documents .Pp .Bl -column SMM -offset indent -compact -.It Li AMD UNIX Ancestral Manual Documents -.It Li SMM UNIX System Manager's Manual -.It Li URM UNIX Reference Manual -.It Li PRM UNIX Programmer's Manual +.It Li "AMD UNIX Ancestral Manual Documents" +.It Li "SMM UNIX System Manager's Manual" +.It Li "URM UNIX Reference Manual" +.It Li "PRM UNIX Programmer's Manual" .El .Pp The default volume labeling is @@ -808,7 +810,7 @@ of the form addr1[,addr2[,addr3]]. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Ad address ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Ad f1 , f2 , f3 :" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Ad f1 , f2 , f3 :" -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Ad addr1 .Ad addr1 .It Li \&.Ad addr1\ . @@ -835,7 +837,7 @@ to be punctuation. .Pp .Dl Usage: .An author_name \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".An Joe Author ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.An Joe Author ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.An Joe\ Author .An Joe Author .It Li \&.An Joe\ Author\ , @@ -860,7 +862,7 @@ a command-line argument is referenced. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Ar argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Ar file1 file2" -compact -offset 15n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Ar file1 file2" -compact -offset 15n .It Li \&.Ar .Ar .It Li \&.Ar file1 @@ -878,7 +880,7 @@ If .Ql \&.Ar is called without arguments -.Ql Ar +.Ql \&Ar is assumed. The .Ql \&.Ar @@ -916,7 +918,7 @@ .Ql \&.Dv . .Pp .Dl Usage: .Dv defined_variable ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Dv MAXHOSTNAMELEN" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Dv MAXHOSTNAMELEN" -compact -offset 14n .It Li ".Dv MAXHOSTNAMELEN" .Dv MAXHOSTNAMELEN .It Li ".Dv TIOCGPGRP )" @@ -942,7 +944,7 @@ a section two manual page. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Er ERRNOTYPE ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Bq Er ENOTDIR" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Bq Er ENOTDIR" -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Er ENOENT .Er ENOENT .It Li \&.Er ENOENT\ )\ ; @@ -963,7 +965,7 @@ macro specifies an environment variable. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Ev argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Ev PRINTER ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Ev PRINTER ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Ev DISPLAY .Ev DISPLAY .It Li \&.Ev PATH\ . @@ -999,7 +1001,7 @@ may also be used to refer to structure members. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Fa function_argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Fa d_namlen\ )\ )\ ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Fa d_namlen\ )\ )\ ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Fa d_namlen\ )\ )\ , .Fa d_namlen ) ) , .It Li \&.Fa iov_len @@ -1049,7 +1051,7 @@ macro is identical, but without the dash. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Fl argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Fl \-s \-t \-v" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Fl \-s \-t \-v" -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Fl .Fl .It Li \&.Fl cfv @@ -1079,7 +1081,7 @@ .Bd -literal Usage: .Fn [type] function [[type] parameters ... \*(Pu] .Ed -.Bl -tag -width ".Fn _int align_ _const * char *sptrsxx" -compact +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Fn _int align_ _const * char *sptrsxx" -compact .It Li "\&.Fn getchar" .Fn getchar .It Li "\&.Fn strlen ) ," @@ -1190,7 +1192,7 @@ macro designates an interactive or internal command. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Ic argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Ic setenv , unsetenvxx" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Ic setenv , unsetenvxx" -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Ic :wq .Ic :wq .It Li \&.Ic do while {...} @@ -1243,7 +1245,7 @@ it can not recall the first argument it was invoked with. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Nm argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Nm mdoc.sample" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Nm mdoc.sample" -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Nm mdoc.sample .Nm mdoc.sample .It Li \&.Nm \e-mdoc @@ -1271,7 +1273,7 @@ may be used across one or more lines. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Op options ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Op Fl c Ar objfil Op Ar corfil ," -compact -offset indent +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Op Fl c Ar objfil Op Ar corfil ," -compact -offset indent .It Li \&.Op .Op .It Li ".Op Fl k" @@ -1322,7 +1324,7 @@ macro formats pathnames or filenames. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Pa pathname \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /tmp/fooXXXXX ) ." -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Pa /tmp/fooXXXXX ) ." -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Pa /usr/share .Pa /usr/share .It Li \&.Pa /tmp/fooXXXXX\ )\ . @@ -1336,7 +1338,7 @@ Generic variable reference: .Pp .Dl Usage: .Va variable ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Va char s ] ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Va char s ] ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Va count .Va count .It Li \&.Va settimer , @@ -1363,7 +1365,7 @@ remaining arguments are assumed to be punctuation. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Xr man_page [1,...,8] \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Xr mdoc 7 ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Xr mdoc 7 ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Xr mdoc .Xr mdoc .It Li \&.Xr mdoc\ , @@ -1386,7 +1388,7 @@ .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact Usage: .At [v6 | v7 | 32v | V.1 | V.4] ... \*(Pu .Ed -.Bl -tag -width ".At v6 ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.At v6 ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li ".At" .At .It Li ".At v6 ." @@ -1403,7 +1405,7 @@ It accepts at most two arguments. .Ss BSD Macro .Dl Usage: .Bx [Version/release] ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Bx 4.3 ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Bx 4.3 ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li ".Bx" .Bx .It Li ".Bx 4.3 ." @@ -1417,7 +1419,7 @@ .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact Usage: .Fx Version.release ... \*(Pu .Ed -.Bl -tag -width ".Fx 2.2 ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Fx 2.2 ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li ".Fx 2.2 ." .Fx 2.2 . .El @@ -1432,7 +1434,7 @@ It accepts at most two arguments. .Ss UNIX Macro .Dl Usage: .Ux ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Ux 4.3 ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Ux 4.3 ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li ".Ux" .Ux .El @@ -1518,7 +1520,7 @@ .Pp .ne 4 Examples of quoting: -.Bl -tag -width ".Aq Pa ctype.h ) ,xxxxxxxx" -compact -offset indent +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Aq Pa ctype.h ) ,xxxxxxxx" -compact -offset indent .It Li \&.Aq .Aq .It Li \&.Aq \&Ar ctype.h\ )\ , @@ -1576,7 +1578,7 @@ macro eliminates unwanted spaces in between macro requests. It is useful for old style argument lists where there is no space between the flag and argument: -.Bl -tag -width ".Op Fl I Ns Ar directoryxx" -offset indent +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Op Fl I Ns Ar directoryxx" -offset indent .It Li ".Op Fl I Ns Ar directory" produces .Op Fl I Ns Ar directory @@ -1661,11 +1663,13 @@ .Ql \&.Rv -std atexit will generate the following text: .Pp -.\" fake chapter 3 to avoid error message from Rv -.ds cH 3 +.\" fake section 3 to avoid error message from Rv +.\".ds cH 3 +.ds section 3 .Rv -std atexit .\" and back to 7 again -.ds cH 7 +.\".ds cH 7 +.ds section 7 .Pp The .Fl std @@ -1675,7 +1679,7 @@ all upper case words longer than two characters. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Tn symbol ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Tn ASCII" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Tn ASCII" -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Tn DEC .Tn DEC .It Li \&.Tn ASCII @@ -1815,7 +1819,7 @@ .Ql \&.Sh macro can take up to nine arguments. It is parsed and but is not callable. -.Bl -tag -width ".Sh SYNOPSIS" +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Sh SYNOPSIS" .It \&.Sh NAME The .Ql \&.Sh NAME @@ -1868,6 +1872,7 @@ configuration device usage macro. Several other macros may be necessary to produce the synopsis line as shown below: +.El .Pp .Bd -filled -offset indent .Nm cat @@ -1902,6 +1907,7 @@ .Sx PREDEFINED STRINGS for a usable \*(Ba character in other situations. +.Bl -tag .It \&.Sh DESCRIPTION In most cases the first text in the .Sx DESCRIPTION @@ -2233,6 +2239,7 @@ The display-type must be one of the following four types and may have an offset specifier for indentation: .Ql \&.Bd . +.El .Pp .Bl -tag -width "file file_name " -compact .It Fl ragged @@ -2291,7 +2298,6 @@ work and perhaps may never do the right thing by .Xr troff . .El -.El .It ".Ed" End-display. .El @@ -2305,7 +2311,7 @@ The usual font for emphasis is italic. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Em argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Em vide infra ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Em vide infra ) ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li ".Em does not" .Em does not .It Li ".Em exceed 1024 ." @@ -2328,7 +2334,7 @@ would be typed. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Li argument ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Li cntrl-D ) ," -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Li cntrl-D ) ," -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Li \een .Li \en .It Li \&.Li M1 M2 M3\ ; @@ -2347,10 +2353,9 @@ either the symbolic sense or the traditional English usage. .Pp .Dl Usage: .Sy symbol ... \*(Pu -.Bl -tag -width ".Sy Important Noticex" -compact -offset 14n +.Bl -tag -width "\&.Sy Important Noticex" -compact -offset 14n .It Li \&.Sy Important Notice .Sy Important Notice -.El .Pp The .Ql \&.Sy @@ -2358,6 +2363,7 @@ Arguments to .Ql \&.Sy may be quoted. +.El .It Li \&.Bf Begin font mode. The @@ -2444,6 +2450,7 @@ \&Lastly item three goes here. \&.El .Ed +.El .Pp The results: .Pp @@ -2474,6 +2481,7 @@ Bullet two here. .El .Pp +.Bl -ohang -compact .It Fl tag .It Fl diag .It Fl hang @@ -2491,13 +2499,14 @@ .Em tagged . This list was constructed with the -.Ql Fl ohang +.Ql \&Fl ohang list-type. The .Ql \&.It macro is parsed only for the inset, hang and tag list-types and is not callable. Here is an example of inset labels: +.El .Bl -inset -offset indent .It Em Tag The tagged list (also called a tagged paragraph) is the @@ -2621,7 +2630,6 @@ again, the width is set to the constant width of the string given. .El -.El .Pp If a width is not specified for the tag list type, the first time -- Bjarni I. Gislason -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-man" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html