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commit c9dde5fcd815399b1c41c40915f34c3a638a5f6d
Author: G. Branden Robinson <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sat Mar 29 22:28:24 2025 -0500

    doc/groff.texi.in: "POSIX" is an acronym.
---
 doc/groff.texi.in | 18 +++++++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/groff.texi.in b/doc/groff.texi.in
index c3896823a..229b937a0 100644
--- a/doc/groff.texi.in
+++ b/doc/groff.texi.in
@@ -859,10 +859,18 @@ manuals, and of man pages to this day.} When you see a 
citation like
 @cite{groff_man@r{(7)}}, understand that you can type @samp{man
 groff_man} at the command line to view it.  The numbered category
 distinguishes pages by their purpose.  You can try @samp{man 'groff(1)'}
-and @samp{man 'groff(7)'} to observe this distinction.@footnote{POSIX
-has not standardized a mechanism for the @code{man} command to
-distinguish pages by numeric category.  If @samp{man 'groff(7)'}
-produces an error, attempt @samp{man 7 groff} or @samp{man -s 7 groff}.}
+and @samp{man 'groff(7)'} to observe this
+distinction.@footnote{@acronym{POSIX} has not standardized a mechanism
+for the
+@code{man}
+command to distinguish pages by numeric category.
+If
+ @samp{man 'groff(7)'}
+produces an error,
+attempt
+@samp{man 7 groff}
+or
+@samp{man -s 7 groff}.}
 Your system likely offers an @w{@cite{intro@r{(1)}}} page that will help
 you make the most of this resource.
 
@@ -18779,7 +18787,7 @@ All files that GNU
 reads and writes are text files.@footnote{GNU
 @command{troff} @c GNU
 also reads files that don't satisfy
-the strict POSIX definition of a text file---for example,
+the strict @acronym{POSIX} definition of a text file---for example,
 those lacking a final newline character---and the
 @code{cf}
 and

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