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/openbsd/lib/libpthread/man/
H A Dputc_unlocked.37f3168a2 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.
H A Dgetc_unlocked.37f3168a2 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.
H A Dflockfile.37f3168a2 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.
H A Dpthread_sigmask.37f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/pppd/pppstats/
H A Dpppstats.87f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/dev_mkdb/
H A Ddev_mkdb.87f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.bin/id/
H A Dgroups.17f3168a2 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.
H A Dwhoami.17f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/share/man/man5/
H A Dsysctl.conf.57f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/games/worms/
H A Dworms.67f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.bin/comm/
H A Dcomm.17f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/lib/libc/gen/
H A Dftok.37f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.bin/rpcgen/
H A Drpcgen.17f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/mopchk/
H A Dmopchk.17f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/lib/libm/man/
H A Dasinh.37f3168a2 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.
H A Dacosh.37f3168a2 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.
H A Dj0.37f3168a2 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.
H A Datanh.37f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/mopa.out/
H A Dmopa.out.17f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/moptrace/
H A Dmoptrace.17f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/map-mbone/
H A Dmap-mbone.87f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/mopd/mopprobe/
H A Dmopprobe.17f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/games/bs/
H A Dbs.67f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/usr.sbin/rarpd/
H A Drarpd.87f3168a2 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.
/openbsd/lib/libossaudio/
H A Dossaudio.37f3168a2 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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