Be careful about using ``.Bd -literal'' as groff sometimes keeps

the `-literal' after the closing .Ed.
Where this happens, use ``.Bd -unfilled'' with ``.It Li'' to dodge
the problem - it looks better too.
Problem reported by: Dom Mitchell <dom@phmit.demon.co.uk>
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Brian Somers 1998-08-11 18:59:36 +00:00
parent 9b94cfc031
commit f841c4e56e
2 changed files with 36 additions and 36 deletions

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.\" $Id: ppp.8,v 1.116 1998/08/09 17:17:23 brian Exp $
.\" $Id: ppp.8,v 1.117 1998/08/09 23:40:31 brian Exp $
.Dd 20 September 1995
.Os FreeBSD
.Dt PPP 8
@ -2776,35 +2776,35 @@ format.
It is possible to specify some special
.Sq values
in your chat script as follows:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\c
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\c
When used as the last character in a
.Sq send
string, this indicates that a newline should not be appended.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\d
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\d
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays two seconds.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\p
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\p
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays for one quarter of
a second.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
This is replaced with a newline character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r
This is replaced with a carriage return character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s
This is replaced with a space character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t
This is replaced with a tab character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\T
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\T
This is replaced by the current phone number (see
.Dq set phone
below).
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
This is replaced by the current
.Ar authkey
value (see
.Dq set authkey
above).
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\U
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\U
This is replaced by the current
.Ar authname
value (see
@ -2898,15 +2898,15 @@ LCP negotiation,
.Nm
will send the information to the peer using the LCP endpoint discriminator
option. The following discriminators may be set:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
.It label
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
.It Li label
The current label is used.
.It IP
.It Li IP
Our local IP number is used. As LCP is negotiated prior to IPCP, it is
possible that the IPCP layer will subsequently change this value. If
it does, the endpoint discriminator stays at the old value unless manually
reset.
.It MAC
.It Li MAC
This is similar to the
.Ar IP
option above, except that the MAC address associated with the local IP
@ -2918,9 +2918,9 @@ As the local IP number defaults to whatever the machine host name is,
is usually done prior to any
.Dq set ifaddr
commands.
.It magic
.It Li magic
A 20 digit random number is used.
.It psn Ar value
.It Li psn Ar value
The given
.Ar value
is used.

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.\" $Id: ppp.8,v 1.116 1998/08/09 17:17:23 brian Exp $
.\" $Id: ppp.8,v 1.117 1998/08/09 23:40:31 brian Exp $
.Dd 20 September 1995
.Os FreeBSD
.Dt PPP 8
@ -2776,35 +2776,35 @@ format.
It is possible to specify some special
.Sq values
in your chat script as follows:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\c
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\c
When used as the last character in a
.Sq send
string, this indicates that a newline should not be appended.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\d
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\d
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays two seconds.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\p
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\p
When the chat script encounters this sequence, it delays for one quarter of
a second.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
This is replaced with a newline character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\r
This is replaced with a carriage return character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\s
This is replaced with a space character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t
This is replaced with a tab character.
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\T
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\T
This is replaced by the current phone number (see
.Dq set phone
below).
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\P
This is replaced by the current
.Ar authkey
value (see
.Dq set authkey
above).
.It \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\U
.It Li \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\U
This is replaced by the current
.Ar authname
value (see
@ -2898,15 +2898,15 @@ LCP negotiation,
.Nm
will send the information to the peer using the LCP endpoint discriminator
option. The following discriminators may be set:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
.It label
.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
.It Li label
The current label is used.
.It IP
.It Li IP
Our local IP number is used. As LCP is negotiated prior to IPCP, it is
possible that the IPCP layer will subsequently change this value. If
it does, the endpoint discriminator stays at the old value unless manually
reset.
.It MAC
.It Li MAC
This is similar to the
.Ar IP
option above, except that the MAC address associated with the local IP
@ -2918,9 +2918,9 @@ As the local IP number defaults to whatever the machine host name is,
is usually done prior to any
.Dq set ifaddr
commands.
.It magic
.It Li magic
A 20 digit random number is used.
.It psn Ar value
.It Li psn Ar value
The given
.Ar value
is used.