344 lines
11 KiB
Groff
344 lines
11 KiB
Groff
.\" Copyright (c) 1998.
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.\" The FreeBSD Project. All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
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.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
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.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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.\" without specific prior written permission.
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd November 30, 1998
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.Os
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.Dt MAN 7
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm man
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.Nd quick reference guide for the
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.Nm \-man
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macro package
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm groff
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.Fl m Ns Ar an
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.Ar
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm \-man
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package is a set of macros used to format
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.Ux
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manual pages. On
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.Bx
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systems, the use of
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.Nm
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is deprecated and the more expressive
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.Nm mdoc
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package is recommended in its place.
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.Sh USAGE
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.Ss Conventions
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.Nm
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macros are named using one or two upper case alphabetic characters.
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Following regular
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.Xr troff 1
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convention, each macro request starts with a
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.Li "."
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as the first character of a line. Arguments to macro requests
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expecting printable text may consist of zero to six words. Some macros will
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process the next input line if no arguments are supplied. For
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example, a
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.Li ".I"
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request on a line by itself will cause the next input line to be set
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in italics.
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Whitespace characters may be embedded in an argument by enclosing
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it in quotes. Type font and size are reset to their defaults before
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each paragraph and after processing font size and face changing macros.
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.Ss Indentation
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The prevailing indent distance is remembered between successive
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indented paragraphs and is reset to the default on reaching a
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non-indented paragraph. Default units for indents are
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.Dq ens .
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.Ss Preprocessing
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The
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.Xr man 1
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program is conventionally used to format and display manual pages. If
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the first line of the manual page source starts with the literal string
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.Li \&\'\e"
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.\" " bring emacs's font-lock mode back in sync ...
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then the remaining letters on the line indicate preprocessors that
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need to be run prior to formatting with
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.Xr troff 1 .
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Supported preprocessing directives are:
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.Bl -column "Letter" "Preprocessor" -offset indent
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.It Em Letter Ta Em Preprocessor
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.It e Ta Xr eqn 1
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.It g Ta Xr grap 1
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.It p Ta Xr pic 1
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.It r Ta Xr refer 1
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.It t Ta Xr tbl 1
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.It v Ta Xr vgrind 1
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.El
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.Ss Available Strings
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The
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.Nm
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package has the following predefined strings:
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.Bl -column "String" "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" -offset indent
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.It Em String Ta Em Description
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.It "\e*R" Ta "registration symbol"
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.It "\e*S" Ta "change to default font size"
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.It "\e*(Tm" Ta "trademark symbol"
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.It "\e*(lq" Ta "left quote"
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.It "\e*(rq" Ta "right quote"
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.El
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.Pp
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.Ss Available Macros
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The available macros are presented in alphabetical order.
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.Bl -tag -width "XXX XX"
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.It ".B" Op Ar words
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typeset
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.Ar words
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using a bold face. Does not cause a line break. If no
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arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".BI" Op Ar words
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join
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.Ar words
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alternating bold and italic faces. Does not cause a line break. If
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no arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".BR" Op Ar words
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join
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.Ar words
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alternating bold and roman faces. Does not cause a line break. If no
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arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".DT"
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restore the default tab spacing of 0.5 inches. Does not cause a line
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break.
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.It ".HP" Op Ar indent
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Begin a paragraph with a hanging indent and sets the prevailing indent
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to
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.Ar indent .
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This request forces a line break. If
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.Ar indent
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is not specified, the value of the prevailing indent is used.
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.It ".I" Op Ar words
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typeset
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.Ar words
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using an italic face. Does not cause a line break. If no
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arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".IB" Op Ar words
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join
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.Ar words
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alternating italic and bold faces. Does not cause a line break. If no
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arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".IP" Op Ar tag Op Ar indent
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Begin an indented paragraph with tag
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.Ar tag
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and prevailing indent set to
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.Ar indent .
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If
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.Ar tag
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is not specified it is taken to be the null string
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.Qq "" .
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If
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.Ar indent
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is not specified it is taken to be the prevailing indent.
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.It ".IR" Op Ar words
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join
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.Ar words
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alternating italic and roman faces. Does not cause a line break. If no
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arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".LP"
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begin a left-aligned paragraph. The prevailing indent is set to the
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default. This request forces a line break.
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.It "\&.P"
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aliased to \&.LP.
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.It ".PD" Op Ar distance
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set the vertical distance between paragraphs to
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.Ar distance .
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If argument
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.Ar distance
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is not specified a value of 0.4v is used.
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.It ".PP"
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aliased to \&.LP.
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.It ".RE"
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end of a relative indent (see \&.RS below). This request forces a
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line break and restores the prevailing indent to its previous value.
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.It ".RB" Op Ar words
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join
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.Ar words
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alternating roman and bold faces. Does not cause a line break. If no
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arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".RI" Op Ar words
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join
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.Ar words
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alternating roman and italic faces. Does not cause a line break. If no
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arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".RS" Op Ar indent
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start a relative indent, increasing the indentation by
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.Ar indent .
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If argument
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.Ar indent
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is not specified, the value of the prevailing indent is used.
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.It ".SB" Op Ar words
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typeset
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.Ar words
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using a bold face after reducing the font size by 1 point.
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Does not cause a line break. If no arguments are given the next text
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line is processed.
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.It ".SH" Op Ar words
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specifies a section heading. This request forces a line break.
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It resets the prevailing indent and margins to their defaults.
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.It ".SM" Op Ar words
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typeset
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.Ar words
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after reducing the font size by 1 point. Does not cause a line break.
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If no arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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.It ".SS" Op Ar words
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specifies a section subheading. This request forces a line
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break. If no arguments are given the next text line is processed.
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It resets the prevailing indent and margins to their defaults.
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.It ".TH" Ar name Ar section Ar date Xo
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.Op Ar footer Op Ar center
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.Xc
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Begin reference page
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.Ar name
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belonging to section
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.Ar section .
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The third argument
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.Ar date ,
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is the date of the most recent change. If present,
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.Ar footer
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specifies the left page footer text and
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.Ar center
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specifies the center header text. This request must the very first
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request in the manual page.
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.It ".TP" Op Ar indent
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begin an indented paragraph with the tag specified in the next text
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line. If argument
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.Ar indent
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is given, it specifies the new value of the prevailing indent.
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This request forces a line break.
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.El
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.Sh PAGE STRUCTURE
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Most manual pages follow the general structure outlined below:
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.Bl -tag -width ".SH NAME"
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.It ".TH" Ar title Op Ar section-number
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The very first macro request in a manual page has to be the \&.TH
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request which establishes the name and title of the manual page. The
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\&.TH request also establishes the number of the manual page section.
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.It ".SH NAME"
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The name, or list of names, by which the command is called, followed
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by a dash and a one-line summary of the action performed. This
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section should not contain any
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.Nm troff
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commands or escapes, or any macro requests. This section is used to
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generate the database used by the
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.Xr whatis 1
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command.
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.It ".SH SYNOPSIS"
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A brief summary of the usage of the command or function being
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described.
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.Bl -tag -width "Commands"
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.It Commands
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The syntax of the command and its arguments as would be typed on the
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command line. Words that have to be typed exactly as printed are to
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be presented in bold face. Arguments are indicated by the use of an
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italic face. Arguments and command names so indicated should not be
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capitalized, even when starting a sentence.
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.Pp
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Syntactic symbols used should appear in roman face:
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.Bl -tag -width "XXX"
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.It "[]"
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square brackets are used to indicate optional arguments.
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.It "|"
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vertical bars are used to indicate a one of many exclusive choice.
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Only one item from a list separated by vertical bars is to be selected.
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.It "..."
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an ellipsis following an argument is used to indicate that the
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arguments can be repeated. When an ellipsis follows a bracketed set,
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the expression within the brackets can be repeated.
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.El
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.It Functions
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Required data declarations or
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.Li "#include"
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directives are to be shown first, followed by the function declaration.
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.El
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.It ".SH DESCRIPTION"
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An overview of the command or functions external behavior, including
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its interactions with files or data, how standard input, standard
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output and standard error are handled. Internals and implementation
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details are not normally specified. The question answered by this
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section is "what does it do?" or "what is it for?".
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.Pp
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Literal text, filenames and references to items that appear elsewhere
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in the reference manuals should be presented using a constant width
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face. Arguments should be presented using an italic face.
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.It ".SH OPTIONS"
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The list of options together with a description of how each affects
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the commands operation.
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.It ".SH USAGE"
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This section is optional and contains a detailed description of the
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subcommands and input grammar understood by the command.
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.It ".SH RETURN VALUES"
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The list of return values a library routine could return to the caller,
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with the conditions that cause these values to be returned.
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.It ".SH EXIT STATUS"
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The list of values returned as the exit status of the command, with
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the conditions that cause these values to be returned.
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.It ".SH FILES"
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The list of files associated with the command or function.
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.It ".SH SEE ALSO"
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A comma separated list of related manual pages followed by references
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to other published documentation.
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.It ".SH DIAGNOSTICS"
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A list of diagnostic messages with corresponding explanations.
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.It ".SH BUGS"
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Known defects and limitations, if any.
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.El
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width "/usr/share/lib/tmac/tmac.groff_an"
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.It "/usr/share/lib/tmac/tmac.an"
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Initial file defining the
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.Nm
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package.
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.It "/usr/share/lib/tmac/tmac.groff_an"
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.Nm groff
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source for macro definitions.
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.It "/usr/share/lib/tmac/man.local"
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local modifications to the
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.Nm
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package.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr apropos 1 ,
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.Xr groff 1 ,
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.Xr man 1 ,
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.Xr nroff 1 ,
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.Xr troff 1 ,
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.Xr whatis 1 ,
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.Xr mdoc 7 ,
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.Xr mdoc.samples 7
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.Sh HISTORY
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This manual page was written by
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.An "Joseph Koshy"
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.Ad Aq jkoshy@freebsd.org .
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