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279 lines
7.5 KiB
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.\" man(7) manpage by rosenkra@hall.cray.com (Bill Rosenkranz)
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.\" Modified a bit for MINIX 3 by Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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.\"
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.TH MAN 7
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.SH NAME
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man - nroff macro package for manual pages
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B nroff \-man
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.IR file " ..."
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.de SP
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.if t .sp 0.4
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.if n .sp
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..
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These macros are used to lay out reference pages for manuals.
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.PP
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Any text argument
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.I t
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may be zero to six words. Quotes may be used to include blanks in a 'word'.
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.I Text
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can be empty, but unlike normal \s-2UNIX\s+2 macros, the next line is not used.
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.PP
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A prevailing indent distance is remembered between successive
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indented paragraphs, and is reset to default value upon
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reaching a non-indented paragraph (i.e. at .SH or .SS).
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.SH FILES
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.TP 25n
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/usr/lib/tmac/tmac.an
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For standard MINIX 3 nroff.
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.TP
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/usr/lib/cawf/man.mac
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For cawf.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR nroff (1),
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.BR man (1).
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.SH "REQUEST SUMMARY"
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.nf
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.ta +15n +9n
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Request Cause Explanation
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Break?
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\&.B t no Text t is bold. Quote to imbed blanks.
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\&.I t no Text t is italic. Quote to imbed blanks.
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\&.IP x yes Set prevailing indent to 5. Begin
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indented paragraph with hanging tag
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given by first argument. Tag x is
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always placed on a separate line.
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\&.LP yes Same as .PP.
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\&.PP yes Begin paragraph. Set prevailing
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indent to 5.
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\&.RE yes End of relative indent. Set prevailing
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indent to amount of starting .RS.
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\&.RS yes Start relative indent, move left margin
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in distance 5.
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\&.SH t yes Subhead. Quote to imbed blanks.
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\&.SS t yes Subsection. Quote to imbed blanks. No
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indent for t.
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\&.TH n s c v d yes Begin page named n of chapter s; c is
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the chapter name; d is the date of the
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most recent change; v is version number.
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Sets prevailing indent and tabs to 5.
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.fi
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.SH EXAMPLE
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The following illustrates some of the requests available
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with this macro package:
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.RS
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.nf
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\&.\e" this is a comment
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\&.TH DEMO 1
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\&.SH NAME
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demo \e- show how to use \e-man package
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\&.SH SYNOPSIS
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\&.B demo
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\&.RI [ options ]
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\&.IR file " ..."
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\&.SH DESCRIPTION
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This is a test for showing how to use the
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\&.BR nroff (1)
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man package. It shows how to use .TH, .SH, .PP, .B, .I, and .IP
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commands.
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\&.PP
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This will be a new paragraph. You can also use normal
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\&.BR nroff (1)
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commands in the text.
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\&.SS Nroff Commands
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\&.IP '\ee"'
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This is the comment command. \e" You won't see this.
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\&.IP nf
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No fill mode (the normal mode is fill mode where things
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get justified right and left).
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\&.IP fi
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Re-enter fill mode.
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\&.IP br
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Break line here no matter what.
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\&.IP sp
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Vertical space (also causes a break to occur).
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\&.sp
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Note that to continue an indent and make a new paragraph (as
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is the case here), just put in a space (.sp).
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\&.PP
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Now we should be at a new paragraph.
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Executing
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.B nroff \-man demo.man
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results in the following output: (Ignoring page headers and footers)
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.PP
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.RS
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.B NAME
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.RS
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demo \e- show how to use \e-man package
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.RE
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.SP
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.B SYNOPSIS
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.RS
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.B demo
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.RI [ options ]
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.IR file " ..."
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.RE
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.SP
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.B DESCRIPTION
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.RS
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This is a test for showing how to use the
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.BR nroff (1)
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man package. It shows how to use .TH, .SH, .PP, .B, .I, and .IP
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commands.
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.SP
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This will be a new paragraph. You can also use normal
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.BR nroff (1)
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commands in the text.
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.RE
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.SP
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.ti +2n
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.B Nroff Commands
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.RS
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.RS
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.ta +5n
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.SP
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.ti -5n
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\&'\e"' This is the comment command.
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.SP
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.ti -5n
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nf No fill mode (the normal mode is fill mode where things
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get justified right and left).
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.SP
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.ti -5n
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fi Re-enter fill mode.
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.SP
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.ti -5n
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br Break line here no matter what.
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.SP
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.ti -5n
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sp Vertical space (also causes a break to occur).
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.sp
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Note that to continue an indent and make a new paragraph (as
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is the case here), just put in a space (.sp).
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.RE
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.SP
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Now we should be at a new paragraph.
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.RE
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.RE
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.SH CONVENTIONS
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A typical manual page for a command or function is laid out as follows:
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.nf
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.TH TITLE [1-8]
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The name of the command or function in upper-case,
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which serves as the title of the manual page. This is
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followed by the number of the section in which it
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appears.
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.SH NAME
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name - one-line summary
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The name, or list of names, by which the command is
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called, followed by a dash and then a one-line summary
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of the action performed. All in roman font, this sec-
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tion contains no troff(1) commands or escapes, and no
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macro requests. It is used to generate the whatis(1)
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database.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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Commands:
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The syntax of the command and its arguments as
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typed on the command line. When in boldface, a
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word must be typed exactly as printed. When in
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italics, a word can be replaced with text that you
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supply. Syntactic symbols appear in roman face:
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[ ] An argument, when surrounded by brackets is
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optional.
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| Arguments separated by a vertical bar are
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exclusive. You can supply only item from
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such a list.
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... Arguments followed by an elipsis can be
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repeated. When an elipsis follows a brack-
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eted set, the expression within the brackets
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can be repeated.
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Functions:
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If required, the data declaration, or #include
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directive, is shown first, followed by the func-
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tion declaration. Otherwise, the function declara-
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tion is shown.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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A narrative description of the command or function in
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detail, including how it interacts with files or data,
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and how it handles the standard input, standard output
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and standard error.
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Filenames, and references to commands or functions
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described elswhere in the manual, are italicised. The
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names of options, variables and other literal terms are
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in boldface.
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.SH OPTIONS
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The list of options along with a description of how
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each affects the commands operation.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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Environment variables used.
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.SH FILES
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A list of files associated with the command or func-
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tion.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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A comma-separated list of related manual pages,
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followed by references to other published materials.
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This section contains no troff(1) escapes or commands,
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and no macro requests.
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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A list of diagnostic messages and an explanation of
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each.
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.SH NOTES
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Any additional notes such as installation-dependent
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functionality.
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.SH BUGS
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A description of limitations, known defects, and possi-
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ble problems associated with the command or function.
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.SH AUTHOR
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The program's author and any pertinent release info.
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.SH VERSION
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The program's current version number and release date.
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.fi
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.SH BUGS
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Even though
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.BR cawf (1)
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has a better chance at formatting a random manual page then the standard
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MINIX 3 nroff, it has two annoying bugs in its macro set. Both .PP and .IP
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reset the indentation level to the level set by .SH. This means that
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you can't use them in a piece of text indented by .RS. For .IP this is
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troublesome, you can see why in the unformatted source of this text. .PP
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can simply be replaced by .sp, or better yet, by .SP with the following
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macro defined somewhere in your text:
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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\&.de SP
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\&.if t .sp 0.4
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\&.if n .sp
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\&..
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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This will make .SP use 4/10 of a line if formatted by troff, just like .PP.
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