GROFF VERSION: groff-current from 3 Dec 2012 (based on version 1.21) MACHINE: SunFire T5220
OS: SunOS 5.10 COMPILER: None INPUT FILES: man/groff_font.man COMMAND LINE: None DESCRIPTION OF INCORRECT BEHAVIOUR: Orthography, typography (and cleanup of formatting commands) SUGGESTED FIX: "\~\c" is removed as it is not needed (any more). Arguments are quoted instead of using "\ " to increase readability. "\[en] is used instead of "-" to mean "to" (range of values). intepreted -> interpreted --- groff_font.5 2012-12-20 00:14:14.000000000 +0000 +++ groff_font.5.new 2012-12-20 01:23:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ are stored in a directory There are two types of file: a device description file called .B DESC -and for each font\~\c +and for each font .I F -a font file called\~\c +a font file called .IR F . . These are text files; @@ -77,34 +77,34 @@ This line and everything following in th It is allowed for the sake of backwards compatibility. . .TP -.BI family\ fam +.BI "family " fam The default font family is .IR fam . . .TP -.BI fonts\ n\ F1\ F2\ F3\ \|.\|.\|.\|\ Fn +.BI "fonts " "n F1 F2 F3 \|.\|.\|.\| Fn" Fonts -.IR F1 ,\ \|.\|.\|.,\ Fn +.IR F1 ", \|.\|.\|., " Fn are mounted in the font positions -.IR m \|+\|1,\ \|.\|.\|.,\ m \|+\| n +.IR m "\|+\|1, \|.\|.\|., " m \|+\| n where .I m is the number of styles. . This command may extend over more than one line. . -A font name of\~\c +A font name of .B 0 causes no font to be mounted on the corresponding font position. . .TP -.BI hor\ n +.BI "hor " n The horizontal resolution is -.IR n \~\c +.I n machine units. . .TP -.BI image_generator\ string +.BI "image_generator " string Needed for .B \%grohtml only. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Under GNU/Linux this is usually but under other systems (notably cygwin) it might be set to another name. . .TP -.BI paperlength\ n +.BI "paperlength " n The physical vertical dimension of the output medium in machine units. . This isn't used by @@ -131,12 +131,13 @@ Use instead. . .TP -.BI papersize\ string +.BI "papersize " string Select a paper size. . Valid values for .I string -are the ISO paper types A0-A7, B0-B7, C0-C7, D0-D7, DL, and the US paper +are the ISO paper types A0\[en]A7, B0\[en]B7, C0\[en]C7, D0\[en]D7, +DL, and the US paper types letter, legal, tabloid, ledger, statement, executive, com10, and monarch. . @@ -178,7 +179,7 @@ More than one argument can be specified; scans from left to right and uses the first valid paper specification. . .TP -.BI paperwidth\ n +.BI "paperwidth " n The physical horizontal dimension of the output medium in machine units. . Deprecated. @@ -196,23 +197,23 @@ itself but by output devices. Make troff tell the driver the source file name being processed. . This is achieved by another tcommand: -.BR F \~\c +.B F .IR filename . . .TP -.BI postpro\ program +.BI "postpro " program Use .I program as the postprocessor. . .TP -.BI prepro\ program +.BI "prepro " program Call .I program as a preprocessor. . .TP -.BI print\ program +.BI "print " program Use .I program as the spooler program for printing. @@ -226,16 +227,16 @@ options of are ignored. . .TP -.BI res\ n +.BI "res " n There are .I n machine units per inch. . .TP -.BI sizes\ s1\ s2\ \|.\|.\|.\|\ sn\ 0 +.BI "sizes " "s1 s2 \|.\|.\|.\| sn " 0 This means that the device has fonts at .IR s1 , -.IR s2 ,\ \|.\|.\|.,\ sn +.IR s2 ", \|.\|.\|., " sn scaled points. . The list of sizes must be terminated by a @@ -249,7 +250,7 @@ can also be a range of sizes The list can extend over more than one line. . .TP -.BI sizescale\ n +.BI "sizescale " n The scale factor for point sizes. . By default this has a value of 1. @@ -268,17 +269,17 @@ and commands are given in scaled points. . .TP -.BI styles\ S1\ S2\ \|.\|.\|.\|\ Sm +.BI "styles " "S1 S2 \|.\|.\|.\| Sm" The first .I m font positions are associated with styles -.IR S1 ,\ \|.\|.\|.,\ Sm . +.IR S1 ", \|.\|.\|., " Sm . . .TP .B tcommand This means that the postprocessor can handle the .B t -and\~\c +and .B u output commands. . @@ -315,10 +316,10 @@ and .BR \-Txhtml . . .TP -.BI unitwidth\ n +.BI "unitwidth " n Quantities in the font files are given in machine units for fonts whose point size is -.IR n \~\c +.I n scaled points. . .TP @@ -335,9 +336,9 @@ This command indicates that troff should special commands. . .TP -.BI vert\ n +.BI "vert " n The vertical resolution is -.IR n \~\c +.I n machine units. . .LP @@ -375,10 +376,10 @@ words; the first word in the line is a k words give a value for that key. . .TP -.BI ligatures\ lig1\ lig2\ \|.\|.\|.\|\ lign\ \fR[ 0 \fR] +.BI "ligatures " "lig1 lig2 \|.\|.\|.\| lign \fR[" 0 \fR] Glyphs .IR lig1 , -.IR lig2 ,\ \|.\|.\|.,\ lign +.IR lig2 ", \|.\|.\|., " lign are ligatures; possible ligatures are .BR ff , .BR fi , @@ -388,27 +389,27 @@ and .BR ffl . . For backwards compatibility, the list of ligatures may be terminated -with a\~\c -.BR 0. +with a +.BR 0 . . The list of ligatures may not extend over more than one line. . .TP -.BI name\ F -The name of the font is\~\c +.BI "name " F +The name of the font is .IR F . . .TP -.BI slant\ n +.BI "slant " n The glyphs of the font have a slant of -.IR n \~\c +.I n degrees. . (Positive means forward.) . .TP -.BI spacewidth\ n -The normal width of a space is\~\c +.BI "spacewidth " n +The normal width of a space is .IR n . . .TP @@ -529,14 +530,14 @@ escape sequence. . The code can be any integer. . -If it starts with a\~\c +If it starts with a .B 0 it is interpreted as octal; if it starts with .B 0x or .B 0X -it is intepreted as hexadecimal. +it is interpreted as hexadecimal. . Note, however, that the .B \[rs]N @@ -653,10 +654,10 @@ This means that when glyph .I c1 appears next to glyph .I c2 -the space between them should be increased by\~\c +the space between them should be increased by .IR n . . -Most entries in kernpairs section have a negative value for\~\c +Most entries in kernpairs section have a negative value for .IR n . . . @@ -669,7 +670,7 @@ Device description file for device . .TP .BI /usr/share/groff/1.20.1/font/dev name / F -Font file for font\~\c +Font file for font .I F of device .IR name . _______________________________________________ bug-groff mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
