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/openbsd/regress/usr.bin/mandoc/roff/esc/
H A Dr.inaa5d553d Fri May 20 13:06:26 GMT 2022 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Re-classify the roff(7) \r (reverse line feed) escape sequence
from "ignore" to "unsupported" because when an input file uses it,
mandoc(1) is likely to significantly misformat the output,
usually showing parts of the output in a different order
than the author intended.
H A Dr.out_asciiaa5d553d Fri May 20 13:06:26 GMT 2022 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Re-classify the roff(7) \r (reverse line feed) escape sequence
from "ignore" to "unsupported" because when an input file uses it,
mandoc(1) is likely to significantly misformat the output,
usually showing parts of the output in a different order
than the author intended.
H A Dr.out_lintaa5d553d Fri May 20 13:06:26 GMT 2022 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Re-classify the roff(7) \r (reverse line feed) escape sequence
from "ignore" to "unsupported" because when an input file uses it,
mandoc(1) is likely to significantly misformat the output,
usually showing parts of the output in a different order
than the author intended.
H A DMakefilediff aa5d553d Fri May 20 13:06:26 GMT 2022 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Re-classify the roff(7) \r (reverse line feed) escape sequence
from "ignore" to "unsupported" because when an input file uses it,
mandoc(1) is likely to significantly misformat the output,
usually showing parts of the output in a different order
than the author intended.
/openbsd/usr.bin/mandoc/
H A Droff_escape.cdiff aa5d553d Fri May 20 13:06:26 GMT 2022 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Re-classify the roff(7) \r (reverse line feed) escape sequence
from "ignore" to "unsupported" because when an input file uses it,
mandoc(1) is likely to significantly misformat the output,
usually showing parts of the output in a different order
than the author intended.
/openbsd/share/man/man7/
H A Droff.7diff aa5d553d Fri May 20 13:06:26 GMT 2022 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org> Re-classify the roff(7) \r (reverse line feed) escape sequence
from "ignore" to "unsupported" because when an input file uses it,
mandoc(1) is likely to significantly misformat the output,
usually showing parts of the output in a different order
than the author intended.