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author | G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com> | 2023-01-19 19:09:25 -0600 |
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committer | G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com> | 2023-01-20 13:48:30 -0600 |
commit | b1a40a1bc3a1a56cc326b36d8abba00341a0674d (patch) | |
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[docs]: Improve terminological discipline.
"input trap" -> "input line trap"
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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/doc/groff.texi b/doc/groff.texi index abbffc5fb..bd70d8391 100644 --- a/doc/groff.texi +++ b/doc/groff.texi @@ -14639,12 +14639,12 @@ jat When @samp{Trap} gets called depends on whether the @samp{a} register is defined; the control line with the @code{if} request may or may not produce written output. We also see that the spacing request @code{sp}, -while certainly affecting the output, does not spring the input trap. -Similarly, the horizontal motion escape sequence @code{\h} also affected -the output, but was not ``written''. Observe that we had to follow it -with @code{\c} and use @code{itc} to prevent the newline at the end of -the text line from causing a word break, which, like an ordinary space -character, counts as written output. +while certainly affecting the output, does not spring the input line +trap. Similarly, the horizontal motion escape sequence @code{\h} also +affected the output, but was not ``written''. Observe that we had to +follow it with @code{\c} and use @code{itc} to prevent the newline at +the end of the text line from causing a word break, which, like an +ordinary space character, counts as written output. @Example $ groff -Tascii input-trap-example.groff @@ -14658,10 +14658,10 @@ $ groff -Tascii -ra1 input-trap-example.groff @endExample @endDefreq -Input traps are associated with the environment (@pxref{Environments}); -switching to another environment disables the current input trap, and -going back reactivates it, restoring the count of qualifying lines -enumerated in that environment. +Input line traps are associated with the environment +(@pxref{Environments}); switching to another environment suspends the +current input line trap, and going back resumes it, restoring the count +of qualifying lines enumerated in that environment. @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -15352,7 +15352,7 @@ tab stops; tab, leader, escape, control, no-break control, hyphenation, and margin characters @item -input traps +input line traps @item stroke and fill colors @@ -15447,7 +15447,7 @@ underline (with or without underlined spaces)---these are set to zero; the activation status of temporary indentation; @item -input traps and their associated data; +input line traps and their associated data; @item the activation status of line numbering (which can be reactivated with |