History log of /openbsd/regress/usr.bin/mandoc/roff/string/dotT.out_ascii (Results 1 – 3 of 3)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 1f7b2979 24-Oct-2020 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

Treat \*[.T] in the same way as \*(.T rather than calling abort(3).
Bug found because the groff-current manual pages started using the
variant form of this predefined string.


# 2dd33770 07-Jan-2019 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

Represent mdoc(7) .Pp (and .sp, and some SYNOPSIS and .Rs features)
by the <p> HTML element and use the html_fillmode() mechanism
for .Bd -unfilled, just like it was done for man(7) earlier, finally

Represent mdoc(7) .Pp (and .sp, and some SYNOPSIS and .Rs features)
by the <p> HTML element and use the html_fillmode() mechanism
for .Bd -unfilled, just like it was done for man(7) earlier, finally
getting rid both of the horrible <div class="Pp"></div> hack and
of the worst HTML syntax violations caused by nested displays.

Care is needed because in some situations, paragraphs have to remain
open across several subsequent macros, whereas in other situations,
they must get closed together with a block containing them.

Some implementation details include:
* Always close paragraphs before emitting HTML flow content.
* Let html_close_paragraph() also close <pre> for extra safety.
* Drop the old, now unused function print_paragraph().
* Minor adjustments in the top-level man(7) node formatter for symmetry.
* Bugfix: .Ss heads suspend no-fill mode, even though .Ss doesn't end it.
* Bugfix: give up on .Op semantic markup for now, see the comment.

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# 8138dde8 16-Aug-2018 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

Implement the \*(.T predefined string (interpolate device name)
by allowing the preprocessor to pass it through to the formatters.
Used for example by the groff_char(7) manual page.