/openbsd/lib/libpthread/man/ |
H A D | putc_unlocked.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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H A D | getc_unlocked.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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H A D | flockfile.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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H A D | pthread_sigmask.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/pppd/pppstats/ |
H A D | pppstats.8 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/dev_mkdb/ |
H A D | dev_mkdb.8 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.bin/id/ |
H A D | groups.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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H A D | whoami.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/share/man/man5/ |
H A D | sysctl.conf.5 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/games/worms/ |
H A D | worms.6 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.bin/comm/ |
H A D | comm.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/lib/libc/gen/ |
H A D | ftok.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.bin/rpcgen/ |
H A D | rpcgen.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/mopchk/ |
H A D | mopchk.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/lib/libm/man/ |
H A D | asinh.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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H A D | acosh.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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H A D | j0.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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H A D | atanh.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/mopa.out/ |
H A D | mopa.out.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/moptrace/ |
H A D | moptrace.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/map-mbone/ |
H A D | map-mbone.8 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/mopprobe/ |
H A D | mopprobe.1 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/games/bs/ |
H A D | bs.6 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/usr.sbin/rarpd/ |
H A D | rarpd.8 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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/openbsd/lib/libossaudio/ |
H A D | ossaudio.3 | 7f3168a2 Wed Jul 07 10:50:04 GMT 1999 aaron <aaron@openbsd.org> The proper order of the ``introductory'' macros in a man page is .Dd/.Dt/.Os. Out of the approximately 1450 man pages, only about 90 of them were wrong. Thanks to kwesterback@home.com for coming up with a script and patch to repair this. The patch also inserted a .Os macro in the few man pages that were missing one.
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