the argument is a known FreeBSD version or not.
Output an nroff error if .Fx is used with an unknown FreeBSD version.
Change .Nx and .Ox macros to always display the argument, whether
the argument is a known version or not. This eliminates much of the
need to syncrhonize .Nx and .Ox with their source OS's -- only the
exceptions (like ".Nx 1.2a" -> "NetBSD 1.2A") where the argument is
not directly copied to the output need to be added.
"October 14, 1998". A Y2k fix makes it now display "October 14, 98+1900".
Appears you can perform arithmetic in a string definition.
PR: gnu/8321
Reviewed by: Andrew J. Korty <ajk@purdue.edu>
The .Fx macro was missing 2.1.7.
Add 2.2.5 to both .Os and .Fx. If I'm wrong about the version
number, no big deal - it can be removed later, but I wanted
to be able to get this into 2.2 so that when I'm using a
2.2 system ome months down the line, man pages intended for (what I
think will be the next 2.2 release) will be formatted properly.
Also fix a typo in a comment.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
Kernel Interfaces Manual
This was needed because of a few man pages like keyboard(4)
which caused the header to become unreadable with the longer
description.
Add the .Fx macro for specifying FreeBSD releases.
Add a bunch of missing standards to the .St macro.
Add Version 1 AT&T UNIX to .At macro
Updated the ".St -ansiC" macro to report "ISO 9899: 1990 (``ISO C'')"
You can also specify -iso9899, or -isoC. Use -ansiC-89 if you still need
the X3.159-1989 string reported.
Original author: mpp