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3 .\" Copyright (c) 2010-2019, 2022-2023 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
33 many real-world manuals use small numbers of
78 They provide free-form text to be printed; the formatting of the text
82 documents may contain only graphable 7-bit ASCII characters, the space
94 Text following an escaped double-quote
104 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
117 followed by either an open-parenthesis
119 for two-character sequences; an open-bracket
121 for n-character sequences (terminated at a close-bracket
126 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
128 Two-letter em dash escape.
130 One-letter backslash escape.
154 .Bl -tag -width CW -offset indent -compact
205 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
239 .Sq Li [+-]?[0-9]*.[0-9]*[:unit:] ,
244 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
248 inch
250 pica (1/6 inch)
252 point (1/72 inch)
272 mini-em (1/100 em)
280 is necessarily non-portable across output media.
292 .Bl -tag -width ".Bl -tag -width 2i" -offset indent -compact
293 .It Li \&.Bl -tag -width 2i
294 two-inch tagged list indentation in
297 two-inch tagged list indentation in
306 or question mark followed by zero or more non-sentence closing
319 mark that isn't the end of a sentence, append a zero-width space
323 .Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
324 Do not end sentences mid-line like this. Instead,
334 .Bl -enum -compact
351 .Bd -literal -offset indent
395 .Bl -tag -width Ds -offset indent -compact
418 .Bl -tag -width Ds
466 Append to a user-defined string.
469 If a user-defined string with the specified name does not yet exist,
472 Append to a user-defined string, switching roff compatibility mode off
503 .It Ic \&bp Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar pagenumber
533 Change the no-break control character.
619 .Bd -literal -offset indent
626 .Bd -literal -offset indent
641 macros or high-level macros like
659 macro, but not as a high-level macro.
679 .Bd -literal -offset indent
696 Since macros and user-defined strings share a common string table,
699 clobbers the user-defined string
757 These two requests only make sense with the groff-specific intermediate
768 Define a user-defined string.
773 arguments are space-separated.
776 begins with a double-quote character, that character will not be part
780 including whitespace and double-quote characters, even trailing ones.
795 Since user-defined strings and macros share a common string table,
809 .Bd -literal -offset indent
822 Define a user-defined string that will be expanded with
912 .It Ic \&feature Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Ns Ar name
949 Define a font-specific fallback glyph.
952 Set a font-specific width for the space character.
1031 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent
1035 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent
1047 .Bl -bullet
1145 Sub-conditionals, in this case, obviously inherit the truth value of
1153 matching closing-brace escape sequence
1166 .Bd -unfilled -offset indent
1181 is converted into a zero-width escape sequence if not passed as a
1196 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1203 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1237 .It Ic \&in Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar width
1264 emits this user-defined macro, usually without defining it.
1307 Enable or disable line-tabs mode.
1309 .It Ic \&ll Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar width
1322 .It Ic \&lnr Ar register Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar value Op Ar increment
1325 .It Ic \&lnrf Ar register Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar value Op Ar increment
1326 Set local floating-point register.
1339 .It Ic \< Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar width
1367 Break the output line and switch to no-fill mode.
1387 Define hyphenation-inhibiting characters.
1401 .It Ic \&nr Ar register Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar expression Op Ar stepsize
1417 auto-increment feature.
1424 .Bl -tag -width Ds
1443 .Ic \&nrf Ar register Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar expression
1446 Define or change a floating-point register.
1452 Turn on no-space mode.
1470 Globally control paragraph-at-once adjustment.
1485 Low-level request used by
1488 .It Ic \&pl Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar height
1495 .It Ic \&pn Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar number
1501 .It Ic \&po Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar offset
1511 .It Ic \&ps Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns size
1526 .It Ic \&pvs Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar height
1527 Change post-vertical spacing.
1542 Remove font-specific fallback glyph definitions.
1560 user-defined macros,
1564 macros, and user-defined strings can be renamed, but renaming of
1574 End no-space mode.
1583 Define sentence-ending characters.
1646 Replace a user-defined string with a substring.
1655 Re-start a table layout, retaining the options of the prior table
1680 .It Ic \&ti Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar width
1716 Define transparent characters for sentence-ending.
1759 .It Ic \&vs Op Oo Cm + Ns | Ns Cm - Oc Ns Ar height
1818 .Sq - .
1822 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1831 .Bl -tag -width 2n -compact
1834 .It Ic -
1892 .Bl -tag -width Ds
1898 The escape sequence backslash-space
1900 is an unpaddable space-sized non-breaking space character; see
1925 Non-printing zero-width character,
1941 with two-letter names, see
1944 Zero-width space transparent to end-of-sentence detection;
1978 .It Ic \e-
2001 One-twelfth em half-narrow space character, effectively zero-width in
2015 One-sixth em narrow space character, effectively zero-width in
2021 Paddable non-breaking space character.
2030 as a name for a macro or user-defined string, or
2033 This is a thoroughly non-portable groff extension.
2109 .It Ic \eH\(aq Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number Ns Ic \(aq
2152 .It Ic \en Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ic \&[ Ns Ar name Ns Ic \&]
2181 .It Ic \eR\(aq Ns Ar name Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number Ns Ic \(aq
2190 .It Ic \es\(aq Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number Ns Ic \(aq
2194 .Ic \es Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar n ,
2195 .Ic \es Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ic \(aq Ns Ar number Ns Ic \(aq ,
2196 .Ic \es[ Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ar number Ns Ic \&] ,
2198 .Ic \es Ns Oo +|- Oc Ns Ic \&[ Ns Ar number Ns Ic \&]
2225 implementation assumes that after expansion of user-defined strings, the
2228 and zero-width escape sequences, and that each
2261 .Bl -dash -compact
2270 and very limited support for centering; the output is always set flush-left.
2348 in PDP-11 assembly for
2355 In 1989, James Clark re-implemented troff in C++, naming it groff.
2357 .An -nosplit