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diff --git a/tmac/groff_mdoc.7.man b/tmac/groff_mdoc.7.man index 48d283ddb..e9c6cfea6 100644 --- a/tmac/groff_mdoc.7.man +++ b/tmac/groff_mdoc.7.man @@ -4666,9 +4666,13 @@ The following strings are predefined for compatibility with legacy documents. . Contemporary ones should use the alternatives shown in the -.Ql Prefer +.Dq Prefer column below. . +See +.Xr groff_char @MAN7EXT@ +for a full discussion of these special character escape sequences. +. . .Pp .\" Note: This table pushes 80-column ASCII and Latin-1 terminals to @@ -4678,51 +4682,46 @@ column below. .\" written out in full, which in turn pushes the >= and Ge rows past .\" the 78n norm. Update with caution. See Savannah #59424. .TS -lb lb2 lb2 lb lb lb -l l2 l2 l l l. +Cb Lb2 Lb2 Lb Lb Lb +Lf(CR) L2 L2 L Lf(CR) L. String 7-bit 8-bit UCS Prefer Meaning -<= <= <= \*[<=] \[rs](<= less than or equal to ->= >= >= \*[>=] \[rs](>= greater than or equal to -Rq " " \*[Rq] \[rs](rq right double quote -Lq " " \*[Lq] \[rs](lq left double quote -ua \[ha] \[ha] \*[ua] \[rs](ua vertical arrow up -aa \[aq] \' \*[aa] \[rs](aa acute accent -ga \` \` \*[ga] \[rs](ga grave accent -q \&" \&" \*[q] \[rs](dq neutral double quote -Pi pi pi \*[Pi] \[rs](*p lowercase pi -Ne != != \*[Ne] \[rs](!= not equals -Le <= <= \*[Le] \[rs](<= less than or equal to -Ge >= >= \*[Ge] \[rs](>= greater than or equal to -Lt < < \*[Lt] < less than -Gt > > \*[Gt] > greater than -Pm +\- \[+-] \*[Pm] \[rs](+\- plus or minus -If infinity infinity \*[If] \[rs](if infinity -Am \*[Am] \*[Am] \*[Am] & ampersand -Na \*[Na] \*[Na] \*[Na] NaN not a number -Ba \*[Ba] \*[Ba] \*[Ba] | bar +\[rs]*(<= <= <= \*[<=] \[rs](<= less than or equal to +\[rs]*(>= >= >= \*[>=] \[rs](>= greater than or equal to +\[rs]*(Rq " " \*[Rq] \[rs](rq right double quote +\[rs]*(Lq " " \*[Lq] \[rs](lq left double quote +\[rs]*(ua \[ha] \[ha] \*[ua] \[rs](ua vertical arrow up +\[rs]*(aa \[aq] \' \*[aa] \[rs](aa acute accent +\[rs]*(ga \` \` \*[ga] \[rs](ga grave accent +\[rs]*(q \&" \&" \*[q] \[rs](dq neutral double quote +\[rs]*(Pi pi pi \*[Pi] \[rs](*p lowercase pi +\[rs]*(Ne != != \*[Ne] \[rs](!= not equals +\[rs]*(Le <= <= \*[Le] \[rs](<= less than or equal to +\[rs]*(Ge >= >= \*[Ge] \[rs](>= greater than or equal to +\[rs]*(Lt < < \*[Lt] < less than +\[rs]*(Gt > > \*[Gt] > greater than +\[rs]*(Pm +\- \[+-] \*[Pm] \[rs](+\- plus or minus +\[rs]*(If infinity infinity \*[If] \[rs](if infinity +\[rs]*(Am \*[Am] \*[Am] \*[Am] & ampersand +\[rs]*(Na \*[Na] \*[Na] \*[Na] NaN not a number +\[rs]*(Ba \*[Ba] \*[Ba] \*[Ba] | bar .TE . . .Pp -The names of the columns are shorthand for standard character encodings; +Some column headings are shorthand for standardized character encodings; \[lq]7-bit\[rq] for ISO 646:1991 IRV (US-ASCII), \[lq]8-bit\[rq] for ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) and IBM code page 1047, and \[lq]UCS\[rq] for ISO 10646 (Unicode character set). . -The strings were originally defined -(circa 1989) -such that the best available representation would be used. +Historically, \" (\[ti]1989) +.Xr mdoc +configured the string definitions to fit the capabilities expected of +the the output device. . -For example, -a Unicode-enabled terminal device using a well-chosen font will have -optimal glyph representations for all of the above, -whereas a Latin-1 terminal's only advantage over an ASCII one -(for these glyphs) -is the plus-minus sign. -. -Old typesetters lacked directional double quotes, \" like the C/A/T -and would produce repeated directional single quotes, +Old typesetters \" like the C/A/T +lacked directional double quotes, +producing repeated directional single quotes \[oq]\[oq]like this\[cq]\[cq]; early versions of .Xr mdoc @@ -4732,44 +4731,35 @@ and .Ql Rq strings this way. \" thanks to Ingo Schwarze for the research . -In the years since, -output drivers have taken on the responsibility of glyph substitution; -they are the part of the formatting process with relevant knowledge of -the available repertoire. -. -. -.Pp -String names which consist of two characters can be written as -.Ql \[rs]*(xx ; -string names which consist of one character can be written as -.Ql \[rs]*x . -A general syntax for a string name of any length is -.Ql \[rs]*[xxx] -(this is a -.Tn GNU -.Xr @g@troff @MAN1EXT@ -extension). +Nowadays, +output drivers \" technically, their macro files or font descriptions +take on the responsibility of glyph substitution, +as they possess relevant knowledge of their available repertoires. . . .Sh Diagnostics . The debugging macro .Ql .Db -available in previous versions of +offered by +previous versions of .Xr mdoc -has been removed since +is unavailable in .Tn GNU .Xr @g@troff @MAN1EXT@ -provides better facilities to check parameters; +since the latter provides better facilities to check parameters; additionally, -many error and warning messages have been added to this macro package, -making it both more robust and verbose. +.Xr "groff mdoc" +implements many error and warning messages, +making the package more robust and more verbose. . . .Pp -The only remaining debugging macro is -.Ql .Rd -which yields a register dump of all global registers and strings. +The remaining debugging macro is +.Ql .Rd , +which dumps the package's global register and string contents to the +standard error stream. +. A normal user will never need it. . . |