On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 04:14:38PM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> brian m. carlson wrote:
>
> > The caret (^) is used as a markup symbol in AsciiDoc. Due to the
> > inability of AsciiDoc to parse a line containing an unmatched caret, it
> > omitted the line from the output, resulting in the man
brian m. carlson wrote:
> The caret (^) is used as a markup symbol in AsciiDoc. Due to the
> inability of AsciiDoc to parse a line containing an unmatched caret, it
> omitted the line from the output, resulting in the man page missing the
> end of a sentence.
Wow. Usually asciidoc is more forgi
The caret (^) is used as a markup symbol in AsciiDoc. Due to the
inability of AsciiDoc to parse a line containing an unmatched caret, it
omitted the line from the output, resulting in the man page missing the
end of a sentence. Escape this caret so that the man page ends up with
the complete text
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