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authorG. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>2023-03-27 07:41:46 -0500
committerG. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>2023-04-01 10:33:39 -0500
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parent4a15987633ca8d4041107c973f918f0b61247394 (diff)
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eqn(1): Hyphen-protect macro, primitive names.
Also drop needless quotation of a lone macro argument.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man58
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man b/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man
index c6b5d3c78..c4beca978 100644
--- a/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man
+++ b/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ AT&T
.
To get three centered dots,
write
-.B "cdots"
+.B cdots
or
.RB \[lq] "cdot cdot cdot" \[rq].
.
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ primitives
.BR back ,
.BR bar ,
.BR bold ,
-.BR define ,
+.BR \%define ,
.BR down ,
.BR fat ,
.BR font ,
@@ -352,8 +352,8 @@ primitives
.BR left ,
.BR lineup ,
.BR mark ,
-.BR matrix ,
-.BR ndefine ,
+.BR \%matrix ,
+.BR \%ndefine ,
.BR over ,
.BR right ,
.BR roman ,
@@ -361,9 +361,9 @@ primitives
.BR sqrt ,
.BR sub ,
.BR sup ,
-.BR tdefine ,
+.BR \%tdefine ,
.BR to ,
-.BR under ,
+.BR \%under ,
and
.BR up .
.
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ accent { "\[ha]" }
and
.B dyad
are also defined using the
-.B accent
+.B \%accent
primitive.
.
.
@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ It produces a different result from
in a case such as
.RB \[lq] "A opprime sub 1" \[rq]:
with
-.B opprime
+.B \%opprime
the\~\[lq]1\[rq] is tucked under the prime as a subscript to
the\~\[lq]A\[rq]
(as is conventional in mathematical typesetting),
@@ -568,13 +568,13 @@ whereas with
the\~\[lq]1\[rq] is a subscript to the prime character.
.
The precedence of
-.B opprime
+.B \%opprime
is the same as that of
.B bar
and
-.BR under ,
+.BR \%under ,
which is higher than that of everything except
-.B accent
+.B \%accent
and
.BR uaccent .
.
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ In unquoted text,
a neutral apostrophe
.RB ( \[aq] )
that is not the first character on the input line is treated like
-.BR opprime .
+.BR \%opprime .
.
.
.TP
@@ -902,14 +902,14 @@ it overhangs the numerator and denominator by at least this amount.
When
.B bar
or
-.B under
+.B \%under
is applied to a single character,
the line is this long.
.
Normally,
.B bar
or
-.B under
+.B \%under
produces a line whose length is the width of the object to which it
applies;
in the case of a single character,
@@ -1163,18 +1163,18 @@ The default value is 35.
.B nroff
If this is non-zero,
then
-.B ndefine
+.B \%ndefine
behaves like
-.B define
+.B \%define
and
-.B tdefine
+.B \%tdefine
is ignored,
otherwise
-.B tdefine
+.B \%tdefine
behaves like
-.B define
+.B \%define
and
-.B ndefine
+.B \%ndefine
is ignored.
.
The default value is\~0;
@@ -1219,7 +1219,7 @@ it is replaced by nothing.
.
A word containing a left parenthesis where the part of the word before
the left parenthesis has been defined using the
-.B define
+.B \%define
primitive is recognized as a macro call with arguments;
characters following the left parenthesis up to a matching right
parenthesis are treated as comma-separated arguments.
@@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@ can be any character not appearing in the parameter thus bracketed.
.TP
.BI sdefine\~ "name X anything X"
This is like the
-.B define
+.B \%define
primitive,
but
.I name
@@ -1263,7 +1263,7 @@ are ignored.
If
.I name
has been defined by
-.B define
+.B \%define
(or has been automatically defined because
.I name
is the output driver)
@@ -1289,14 +1289,14 @@ GNU
supports the predefined macros offered by AT&T
.IR eqn : \" AT&T
.BR and ,
-.BR approx ,
+.BR \%approx ,
.BR arc ,
.BR cos ,
.BR cosh ,
.BR del ,
.BR det ,
.BR dot ,
-.BR dotdot ,
+.BR \%dotdot ,
.BR dyad ,
.BR exp ,
.BR for ,
@@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ supports the predefined macros offered by AT&T
.BR half ,
.BR hat ,
.BR if ,
-.BR inter ,
+.BR \%inter ,
.BR Im ,
.BR inf ,
.BR int ,
@@ -1313,8 +1313,8 @@ supports the predefined macros offered by AT&T
.BR log ,
.BR max ,
.BR min ,
-.BR nothing ,
-.BR partial ,
+.BR \%nothing ,
+.BR \%partial ,
.BR prime ,
.BR prod ,
.BR Re ,
@@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ further defines the macros
and
.B utilde
(all discussed above),
-.BR dollar ,
+.BR \%dollar ,
which sets a dollar sign,
and
.BR ldots ,