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authorschwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>2010-01-03 19:59:59 +0000
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Install mandoc_char(7), a comprehensive overview of mandoc(1) special
characters and predefined strings. In kristaps@'s words: "Note that mandoc_char(7) is a superset of the latest groff_char(7) (which defines most special characters), groff(7) (more special characters, mostly formatting), and mdoc_samples(7) (predefined strings and other nits). Thus, some of the characters that mandoc(1) accepts are not accepted by the groff in OpenBSD base." This is useful because you now have everything in one place, and in a form authoritative for mandoc(1). At least as long as we still have groff(1) in base, we must keep groff_char(7) as well, of course. "sure" jmc@
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