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22 .Nd parse roff escape sequences
35 escape sequence.
37 An escape sequence consists of
43 a single ASCII character called the escape sequence identifier,
48 Arguments can be given in the following forms; some escape sequence
57 and the escape sequence ends with the final
74 and the escape sequence ends with that second
76 Some escape sequences allow arbitrary characters
84 is expected to point to the escape sequence identifier.
93 escape sequences that require in-place expansion, in particular
116 recursively by itself, because some escape sequence arguments can
117 in turn contain other escape sequences,
127 need to skip escape sequences while scanning the input, see the files
149 to purge escape sequences from text.
154 is set to the character after the end of the escape sequence,
157 For escape sequences taking an argument, the pointer
162 For escape sequences not taking an argument,
180 The escape sequence
185 The escape sequence
203 The escape sequence
207 The escape sequence
211 The escape sequence
220 Such ASCII character escape sequences can be rendered using the function
226 The escape sequence
230 The escape sequence
233 and, as a special exception, the escape sequences
239 argument characters that do not clash with escape sequence identifiers.
247 special character escape sequences can be rendered using the functions
255 Escape sequences of the same format as described above under
280 Such Unicode character escape sequences can be rendered using the function
286 Many escape sequences that
291 The escape sequence
304 The escape sequences
314 The escape sequences
323 The escape sequences
338 The escape sequences
343 An escape sequence that
350 Escape sequences taking an argument
361 The escape sequence
364 Many escape sequences including
372 The escape sequence
375 The escape sequence
378 The escape sequences
384 Many escape sequences that other