diff --git a/games/caesar/caesar.6 b/games/caesar/caesar.6 index 4ba2e6597eca..6cfb3c33d23e 100644 --- a/games/caesar/caesar.6 +++ b/games/caesar/caesar.6 @@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ may be used to specify a specific rotation value. .Pp The frequency (from most common to least) of English letters is as follows: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent ETAONRISHDLFCMUGPYWBVKXJQZ .Ed .Pp Their frequencies as a percentage are as follows: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent E(13), T(10.5), A(8.1), O(7.9), N(7.1), R(6.8), I(6.3), S(6.1), H(5.2), D(3.8), L(3.4), F(2.9), C(2.7), M(2.5), U(2.4), G(2), P(1.9), Y(1.9), diff --git a/games/fortune/fortune/fortune.6 b/games/fortune/fortune/fortune.6 index 46e79b73e34f..bd1cd41ed1c2 100644 --- a/games/fortune/fortune/fortune.6 +++ b/games/fortune/fortune/fortune.6 @@ -92,13 +92,13 @@ to be offended. rather than give us grief about it, okay?) .Ef -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent \&... let us keep in mind the basic governing philosophy of The Brotherhood, as handsomely summarized in these words: we believe in healthy, hearty laughter -- at the expense of the whole human race, if needs be. Needs be. -.Bd -filled -offset indent-two -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent-two -compact --H. Allen Smith, "Rude Jokes" .Ed .Ed diff --git a/lib/libc/gen/tzset.3 b/lib/libc/gen/tzset.3 index 5ae5ec027bf1..6dca2bca21e1 100644 --- a/lib/libc/gen/tzset.3 +++ b/lib/libc/gen/tzset.3 @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ When .Ev TZ is used directly as a specification of the time conversion information, it must have the following syntax (spaces inserted for clarity): -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Em std offset .Bo .Em dst @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ west (which may be indicated by an optional preceding Indicates when to change to and back from summer time. The .Em rule has the form: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Em date/time,date/time .Ed .Pp diff --git a/lib/libc/net/iso_addr.3 b/lib/libc/net/iso_addr.3 index 7a86f631b8f5..5f825c0c93ff 100644 --- a/lib/libc/net/iso_addr.3 +++ b/lib/libc/net/iso_addr.3 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ is a sequence of hexadecimal .Dq digits (optionally separated by periods), of the form: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .. .Ed .Pp diff --git a/lib/libc/net/ns.3 b/lib/libc/net/ns.3 index 3da412746c9e..0376d9047520 100644 --- a/lib/libc/net/ns.3 +++ b/lib/libc/net/ns.3 @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ addresses and returns .Tn ASCII strings representing the address in a notation in common use in the Xerox Development Environment: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .. .Ed .Pp diff --git a/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.3 b/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.3 index bc1a272247b2..477ba16f7717 100644 --- a/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.3 +++ b/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.3 @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ function returns no value. The major difference between this implementation and other allocation implementations is that the free pages are not accessed unless allocated, and are aggressively returned to the kernel for reuse. -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent Most allocation implementations will store a data structure containing a linked list in the free chunks of memory, used to tie all the free memory together. diff --git a/lib/libc/sys/execve.2 b/lib/libc/sys/execve.2 index 32dd4d81ae75..ccc4d663b667 100644 --- a/lib/libc/sys/execve.2 +++ b/lib/libc/sys/execve.2 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ and .Pp An interpreter file begins with a line of the form: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Sy \&#! .Em interpreter .Bq Em arg diff --git a/lib/libipx/ipx.3 b/lib/libipx/ipx.3 index 04fbe9aa5730..89f08789cd13 100644 --- a/lib/libipx/ipx.3 +++ b/lib/libipx/ipx.3 @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ addresses and returns .Tn ASCII strings representing the address in a notation in common use: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .. .Ed .Pp diff --git a/lib/libm/common_source/erf.3 b/lib/libm/common_source/erf.3 index 4baf476d4a99..4c7391c5847c 100644 --- a/lib/libm/common_source/erf.3 +++ b/lib/libm/common_source/erf.3 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ These functions calculate the error function of The .Fn erf calculates the error function of x; where -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .if n \{\ erf(x) = 2/sqrt(pi)\(**\|integral from 0 to x of exp(\-t\(**t) dt. \} .if t \{\ diff --git a/lib/libm/common_source/exp.3 b/lib/libm/common_source/exp.3 index 09fc4fe8405c..10de794495fd 100644 --- a/lib/libm/common_source/exp.3 +++ b/lib/libm/common_source/exp.3 @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Analysts will accept 0**0 = 1 despite that x**y can approach anything or nothing as x and y approach 0 independently. The reason for setting 0**0 = 1 anyway is this: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent If x(z) and y(z) are .Em any functions analytic (expandable diff --git a/lib/libm/common_source/ieee.3 b/lib/libm/common_source/ieee.3 index a14e7eff0f39..aaed641f7df4 100644 --- a/lib/libm/common_source/ieee.3 +++ b/lib/libm/common_source/ieee.3 @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ proposed standard p854, namely that .Fn logb x satisfy -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent 1 \(<= .Fn scalb \\*(Bax\\*(Ba \-logb(x) < @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ similar in spirit to the reserved operand, but very different in important details. Since the sign bit of a reserved operand makes it look negative, -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Fn copysign x "reserved operand" = .Pf \- Fa x ; diff --git a/lib/msun/man/erf.3 b/lib/msun/man/erf.3 index 95240b691e2e..89c7cb4bda78 100644 --- a/lib/msun/man/erf.3 +++ b/lib/msun/man/erf.3 @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The and the .Fn erff functions calculate the error function of x; where -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .if n \{\ erf(x) = 2/sqrt(pi)\(**\|integral from 0 to x of exp(\-t\(**t) dt. \} .if t \{\ diff --git a/lib/msun/man/exp.3 b/lib/msun/man/exp.3 index e4cf9fba5768..d453b10600a0 100644 --- a/lib/msun/man/exp.3 +++ b/lib/msun/man/exp.3 @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ Analysts will accept 0**0 = 1 despite that x**y can approach anything or nothing as x and y approach 0 independently. The reason for setting 0**0 = 1 anyway is this: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent If x(z) and y(z) are .Em any functions analytic (expandable diff --git a/sbin/mknod/mknod.8 b/sbin/mknod/mknod.8 index 694a348c2b66..509783ebd411 100644 --- a/sbin/mknod/mknod.8 +++ b/sbin/mknod/mknod.8 @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ major device number to use for a particular device, check the file .Pa /dev/MAKEDEV to see if the device is known, or check the system dependent device configuration file: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Dq Pa /usr/src/sys/conf/device. Ns Aq Ar architecture .Ed .Pp diff --git a/sbin/route/route.8 b/sbin/route/route.8 index 65c07e9e1b47..9629756e15e2 100644 --- a/sbin/route/route.8 +++ b/sbin/route/route.8 @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ routing lookup misses, or suspected network partitionings. .Pp The monitor command has the syntax: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Nm .Op Fl n .Cm monitor @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ The monitor command has the syntax: .Pp The flush command has the syntax: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Nm .Op Fl n .Cm flush @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ delineated family will be deleted. .Pp The other commands have the following syntax: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Nm .Op Fl n .Ar command diff --git a/share/man/man4/adv.4 b/share/man/man4/adv.4 index bda3aefa32da..3ce5a526e972 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/adv.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/adv.4 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The following tables list the AdvanSys products using these chips, their bus attachment type, maximum sync rate, and the maximum number of commands that can be handled by the adapter concurrently. .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Bl -column "ABP510/5150 " "ISA PnP " "Yes " "10MHz " "Commands " Footnotes Connectivity Products: .Pp @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ This board has been sold by SIIG as the Fast SCSI Pro PCI. .El .Ed .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Bl -column "ABP510/5150 " "ISA PnP " "Yes " "10MHz " Commands Single Channel Products: .Pp @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ ABP970U PCI No 20MHz 240 .El .Ed .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Bl -column "ABP510/5150 " "ISA PnP " "Yes " "10MHz " "Commands " "Channels " Multi Channel Products (Commands are per-channel): .Pp diff --git a/share/man/man4/ahc.4 b/share/man/man4/ahc.4 index be13cde0eb87..4dcbe78687e2 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/ahc.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/ahc.4 @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ driver. Note that wide and twin channel features, although always supported by a particular chip, may be disabled in a particular motherboard or card design. .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Bl -column "aic7770 " "10 " "EISA/VL " "10MHz " "16bit " "SCBs " Features .Em "Chip MIPS Bus MaxSync MaxWidth SCBs Features" aic7770 10 EISA/VL 10MHz 16Bit 4 1 diff --git a/share/man/man4/bt.4 b/share/man/man4/bt.4 index f567dce9dd0d..3ece097000e0 100644 --- a/share/man/man4/bt.4 +++ b/share/man/man4/bt.4 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This driver provides access to the .Tn SCSI bus connected to a Buslogic/Mylex MultiMaster or compatible controller: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Bl -column "BT-956CD " "ISA " "Commands " Description MultiMaster "W" Series Host Adapters: .Pp diff --git a/share/man/man9/VOP_LOOKUP.9 b/share/man/man9/VOP_LOOKUP.9 index 12d17e4285ee..fc133b9431c0 100644 --- a/share/man/man9/VOP_LOOKUP.9 +++ b/share/man/man9/VOP_LOOKUP.9 @@ -98,14 +98,14 @@ is specified, information usable in creating, renaming, or deleting a directory entry may be calculated. .Pp Overall outline of VOP_LOOKUP: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent Check accessibility of directory. Look for name in cache, if found, then return name. Search for name in directory, goto to found or notfound as appropriate. .Ed .Pp notfound: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent If creating or renaming and at end of pathname, return .Er EJUSTRETURN , @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ leaving info on available slots else return .Ed .Pp found: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent If at end of path and deleting, return information to allow delete. If at end of path and renaming, lock target inode and return info to allow rename. diff --git a/share/termcap/termcap.5 b/share/termcap/termcap.5 index 407a0d76b2b9..aac65fddb967 100644 --- a/share/termcap/termcap.5 +++ b/share/termcap/termcap.5 @@ -107,8 +107,7 @@ in 132-column mode would be .Dq vt100-w . The following suffixes should be used where possible: .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column indent "With automatic margins (usually default)xx" +.Bl -column indent "With automatic margins (usually default)xx" -offset indent .Sy "Suffix Meaning Example" -w Wide mode (more than 80 columns) vt100-w -am With automatic margins (usually default) vt100-am @@ -118,7 +117,6 @@ The following suffixes should be used where possible: .Pf \- Ar \&np Ta No "Number of pages of memory concept100-4p" -rv Reverse video concept100-rv .El -.Ed .Sh CAPABILITIES The description field attempts to convey the semantics of the capability. diff --git a/usr.bin/cksum/cksum.1 b/usr.bin/cksum/cksum.1 index 922f16c71077..90d124591671 100644 --- a/usr.bin/cksum/cksum.1 +++ b/usr.bin/cksum/cksum.1 @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Mathematically, the .Tn CRC value corresponding to a given file is defined by the following procedure: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent The .Ar n bits to be evaluated are considered to be the coefficients of a mod 2 diff --git a/usr.bin/rdist/rdist.1 b/usr.bin/rdist/rdist.1 index 59498c2b1e11..aa4550a7e0e4 100644 --- a/usr.bin/rdist/rdist.1 +++ b/usr.bin/rdist/rdist.1 @@ -109,12 +109,12 @@ to interpret the remaining arguments as a small .Pp The equivalent distfile is as follows. .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Pq Ar name ...\& .Li -> .Op Ar login Ns @ .Ar host -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Li install .Op Ar dest ; .Ed diff --git a/usr.sbin/ancontrol/ancontrol.8 b/usr.sbin/ancontrol/ancontrol.8 index 751d69300751..2304a8ca7607 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/ancontrol/ancontrol.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/ancontrol/ancontrol.8 @@ -179,8 +179,7 @@ channel selection, diversity, transmit power and transmit speed. .It Fl i Ar iface Fl t Ar 0|1|2|3|4 Select transmit speed. The available settings are as follows: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " +.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " -offset indent .Em "TX rate NIC speed" 0 Auto -- NIC selects optimal speed 1 1Mbps fixed @@ -188,22 +187,19 @@ The available settings are as follows: 3 5.5Mbps fixed 4 11Mbps fixed .El -.Ed .Pp Note that the 5.5 and 11Mbps settings are only supported on the 4800 series adapters: the 4500 series adapters have a maximum speed of 2Mbps. .It Fl i Ar iface Fl s Ar 0|1|2|3 Set power save mode. Valid selections are as follows: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "Selection " "Power save mode " +.Bl -column "Selection " "Power save mode " -offset indent .Em "Selection Power save mode" 0 None - power save disabled 1 Constantly awake mode (CAM) 2 Power Save Polling (PSP) 3 Fast Power Save Polling (PSP-CAM) .El -.Ed .Pp Note that for IBSS (ad-hoc) mode, only PSP mode is supported, and only if the ATIM window is non-zero. @@ -242,15 +238,13 @@ Aironet devices can be configured with up to two antennas, and transmit and receive diversity can be configured accordingly. Valid selections are as follows: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "Selection " "Diversity " +.Bl -column "Selection " "Diversity " -offset indent .Em "Selection Diversity" 0 Select factory default diversity 1 Antenna 1 only 2 Antenna 2 only 3 Antenna 1 and 2 .El -.Ed .Pp The receive and transmit diversity can be set independently. The user @@ -363,8 +357,7 @@ Recognized regulatory authorities include the FCC (United States), ETSI (Europe), France and Japan. Frequencies in the table are specified in Mhz. -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan " +.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan " -offset indent .Em "Channel ID FCC ETSI France Japan" 1 2412 2412 - - 2 2417 2417 - - @@ -381,7 +374,6 @@ in the table are specified in Mhz. 13 - 2472 2472 - 14 - - - 2484 .El -.Ed .Pp If an illegal channel is specified, the NIC will revert to its default channel. diff --git a/usr.sbin/arp/arp.8 b/usr.sbin/arp/arp.8 index b4551a7bcb41..80fcae55c465 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/arp/arp.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/arp/arp.8 @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ to be read and multiple entries to be set in the tables. Entries in the file should be of the form .Pp -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Ar hostname ether_addr .Op Cm temp .Op Cm pub diff --git a/usr.sbin/i4b/isdnd/isdnd.rates.5 b/usr.sbin/i4b/isdnd/isdnd.rates.5 index 84f51d48e314..47528591b33d 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/i4b/isdnd/isdnd.rates.5 +++ b/usr.sbin/i4b/isdnd/isdnd.rates.5 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ for Sunday, 1 for Monday and so on until the digit 6 which stands for Saturday. .Pp The rest of the line consists of one or more space separated fields which have the following syntax: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent start_hour.start_minutes-end_hour.end_minutes:charge_unit_length .Ed .Pp @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ allowed inside this field. The hour and minutes specifications MUST have exactly 2 digits, in case just one digit is needed, a leading 0 must be used. .Pp For example, -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent 14.00-18.00:90 .Ed .Pp diff --git a/usr.sbin/lpr/lpr/printcap.5 b/usr.sbin/lpr/lpr/printcap.5 index 5022ed144543..092f9fc9e7aa 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/lpr/lpr/printcap.5 +++ b/usr.sbin/lpr/lpr/printcap.5 @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ v vf raster image The .Sy if filter is invoked with arguments: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Cm if .Op Fl c .Fl w Ns Ar width @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ and flags. .Pp All other filters are called as: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Nm filter .Fl x Ns Ar width .Fl y Ns Ar length diff --git a/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/pkg_add.1 b/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/pkg_add.1 index 65e2ef073b80..2aa618a3f5ae 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/pkg_add.1 +++ b/usr.sbin/pkg_install/add/pkg_add.1 @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ If the package contains a file (see .Xr pkg_create 1 ) , then execute it with the following arguments: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Ar pkg-name .Ar INSTALL .Ed @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ If a .Ar pre-install script exists for the package, it is then executed with the following arguments: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Cm script .Ar pkg-name .Ar PRE-INSTALL @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ If the package contains an file (see .Xr pkg_create 1 ) , then mtree is invoked as: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Cm mtree .Fl u .Fl f @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ directive within this package. If a .Ar post-install script exists for the package, it is then executed as -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Cm script .Ar pkg-name .Ar POST-INSTALL diff --git a/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete/pkg_delete.1 b/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete/pkg_delete.1 index d1788645acaa..272c19599c65 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete/pkg_delete.1 +++ b/usr.sbin/pkg_install/delete/pkg_delete.1 @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ If the package contains a file (see .Xr pkg_create 1 ) , then this is executed first as -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Cm require .Ar .Ar DEINSTALL @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ knows how to do is delete the files created in the original distribution. The .Nm deinstall script is called as: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Cm script .Ar .Ar DEINSTALL @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ of the package. The .Nm post-deinstall script is called as: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact .Cm script .Ar .Ar POST-DEINSTALL diff --git a/usr.sbin/pkg_install/info/pkg_info.1 b/usr.sbin/pkg_install/info/pkg_info.1 index 1a5b0c02ed5c..8a0da3fb783c 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/pkg_install/info/pkg_info.1 +++ b/usr.sbin/pkg_install/info/pkg_info.1 @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ directory is limited. Be sure to leave some number of `X' characters for .Xr mktemp 3 to fill in with a unique ID. -.Bd -filled -offset indent -compact +.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact Note: This should really not be necessary with .Nm , since very little information is extracted from each package diff --git a/usr.sbin/pstat/pstat.8 b/usr.sbin/pstat/pstat.8 index 8b96777746cd..2a2d8d59c52c 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/pstat/pstat.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/pstat/pstat.8 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ PPPDISC. Print the active vnodes. Each group of vnodes corresponding to a particular filesystem is preceded by a two line header. The first line consists of the following: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .No *** MOUNT Em fstype from on .Em on fsflags diff --git a/usr.sbin/raycontrol/raycontrol.8 b/usr.sbin/raycontrol/raycontrol.8 index 3ba11b7df4ce..5abaef164d34 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/raycontrol/raycontrol.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/raycontrol/raycontrol.8 @@ -138,15 +138,13 @@ The NICs support a maximum transmit rate of 2Mbps. The following table shows the legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " +.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " -offset indent .Em "TX rate NIC speed" 1 Very Low (0.5Mbps) 2 Low (1Mbps) 3 Medium (1.5Mbps) 4 High (2Mbps) .El -.Ed .Pp The version 4 firmware may ignore this setting. Note, that the IEEE802.11 standard @@ -214,8 +212,7 @@ The hopset varies both the number of RF channels and their frequencies and is dependent on radio regulations specified by regional authorities. -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "Hopset ID " "Country " +.Bl -column "Hopset ID " "Country " -offset indent .Em "Hopset ID Country" 1 USA 2 Europe @@ -227,7 +224,6 @@ by regional authorities. 8 Australia 9 Japan Test .El -.Ed .Pp Whilst the card can be programmed to work with any hopset it makes sense to use the hopset for your own region to avoid interference from diff --git a/usr.sbin/rmt/rmt.8 b/usr.sbin/rmt/rmt.8 index b47a26fd34c9..847a1283f808 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/rmt/rmt.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/rmt/rmt.8 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ a status indication. All responses are in and in one of two forms. Successful commands have responses of: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Sm off .Sy A Ar number No \en .Sm on @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ is an .Tn ASCII representation of a decimal number. Unsuccessful commands are responded to with: -.Bd -filled -offset indent +.Bd -ragged -offset indent .Sm off .Xo Sy E Ar error-number .No \en Ar error-message diff --git a/usr.sbin/wicontrol/wicontrol.8 b/usr.sbin/wicontrol/wicontrol.8 index ce6cacbb4f85..8c1301d7c8c6 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/wicontrol/wicontrol.8 +++ b/usr.sbin/wicontrol/wicontrol.8 @@ -131,8 +131,7 @@ NICs support a maximum transmit rate of 2Mbps while the turbo NICs support a maximum speed of 6Mbps. The following table shows the legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds: -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " +.Bl -column "TX rate " "NIC speed " -offset indent .Em "TX rate NIC speed" 1 Fixed Low (1Mbps) 2 Fixed Standard (2Mbps) @@ -142,7 +141,6 @@ legal transmit rate settings and the corresponding transmit speeds: 6 Auto Rate Select (Standard) 7 Auto Rate Select (Medium) .El -.Ed .Pp The standard NICs support only settings 1 through 3. Turbo NICs support all the above listed speed settings. @@ -272,8 +270,7 @@ Recognized regulatory authorities include the FCC (United States), ETSI (Europe), France and Japan. Frequencies in the table are specified in Mhz. -.Bd -filled -offset indent -.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan " +.Bl -column "Channel ID " "FCC " "ETSI " "France " "Japan " -offset indent .Em "Channel ID FCC ETSI France Japan" 1 2412 2412 - 2412 2 2417 2417 - 2417 @@ -290,7 +287,6 @@ in the table are specified in Mhz. 13 - 2472 2472 2472 14 - - - 2484 .El -.Ed .Pp If an illegal channel is specified, the NIC will revert to its default channel.