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H A D | term_ascii.c | e12fe158 Sun Nov 13 13:05:23 GMT 2011 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Make the default left text margin configurable from the command line, just like the default right margin already is. This may be useful for people with expensive screen real estate. Besides, it helps automated man(7) to mdoc(7) output comparisons to validate -Tman output. ok kristaps@ on an earlier version
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H A D | term.h | e12fe158 Sun Nov 13 13:05:23 GMT 2011 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Make the default left text margin configurable from the command line, just like the default right margin already is. This may be useful for people with expensive screen real estate. Besides, it helps automated man(7) to mdoc(7) output comparisons to validate -Tman output. ok kristaps@ on an earlier version
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H A D | mandoc.1 | e12fe158 Sun Nov 13 13:05:23 GMT 2011 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Make the default left text margin configurable from the command line, just like the default right margin already is. This may be useful for people with expensive screen real estate. Besides, it helps automated man(7) to mdoc(7) output comparisons to validate -Tman output. ok kristaps@ on an earlier version
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H A D | man_term.c | e12fe158 Sun Nov 13 13:05:23 GMT 2011 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Make the default left text margin configurable from the command line, just like the default right margin already is. This may be useful for people with expensive screen real estate. Besides, it helps automated man(7) to mdoc(7) output comparisons to validate -Tman output. ok kristaps@ on an earlier version
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H A D | mdoc_term.c | e12fe158 Sun Nov 13 13:05:23 GMT 2011 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Make the default left text margin configurable from the command line, just like the default right margin already is. This may be useful for people with expensive screen real estate. Besides, it helps automated man(7) to mdoc(7) output comparisons to validate -Tman output. ok kristaps@ on an earlier version
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